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I have to wonder why so many people put down hatchery stocks so much on this forum. My delawares are from a hatchery and they are as meaty as any I've seen on this forum - more so than most. I'm guessing my roos are going to top out around 10+ lbs. They have been over 6 lbs at 20 weeks. I've also noticed quite a few others with very decent sized hatchery delawares.
My advise would be to ask questions from wherever you get your birds to see if they'll have a good chance of being what you're looking for. Inbred birds from a backyard breeder could be total junk if the breeder doesn't know what they're doing, and how many really know what they're doing. Out of the hundreds of people with birds for sale on this forum, how many actually have a detailed well thought out breeding plan, and how many are just breeding another generation from whatever they happen to have? Out of all the breeds I keep the scrawniest ones came from a backyard breeder with supposed show stock. They also have the worst personalities, lay the smallest eggs, and have the most deformities. I'd take any hatchery bird over these any day of the week.
I have to wonder why so many people put down hatchery stocks so much on this forum. My delawares are from a hatchery and they are as meaty as any I've seen on this forum - more so than most. I'm guessing my roos are going to top out around 10+ lbs. They have been over 6 lbs at 20 weeks. I've also noticed quite a few others with very decent sized hatchery delawares.
My advise would be to ask questions from wherever you get your birds to see if they'll have a good chance of being what you're looking for. Inbred birds from a backyard breeder could be total junk if the breeder doesn't know what they're doing, and how many really know what they're doing. Out of the hundreds of people with birds for sale on this forum, how many actually have a detailed well thought out breeding plan, and how many are just breeding another generation from whatever they happen to have? Out of all the breeds I keep the scrawniest ones came from a backyard breeder with supposed show stock. They also have the worst personalities, lay the smallest eggs, and have the most deformities. I'd take any hatchery bird over these any day of the week.
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