I have seven Partridge Plymouth Rocks, six pullets and one cockerel, that are the small beginnings of what I intend to be a dual purpose breeding project. Long term goals are a self sufficient system that provides all our eggs and meat.
My seven birds are from a big hatchery, so I'm sure there is room for improvement in future generations. Their eight week assessment is coming up and I've read thru the guidelines on the Livestock Conservancy website to get an idea on what to look for growth wise. I attached the chick assessment form that I planned to use, or a modified version of it. Is there anything else I should look for at eight weeks in dual purpose birds? I plan to follow up at sixteen weeks with a second assessment. None of these seven are planned for harvest, so this is to select the best among my pullets for breeding.
This is my first time performing such an evaluation and I'm very excited. One of my thoughts is that I cannot compare the cockerel to the pullets, but I have no other birds to compare him to. Within the next few years I hope to expand my flock another "family" of birds to expand my breeding pool.
My seven birds are from a big hatchery, so I'm sure there is room for improvement in future generations. Their eight week assessment is coming up and I've read thru the guidelines on the Livestock Conservancy website to get an idea on what to look for growth wise. I attached the chick assessment form that I planned to use, or a modified version of it. Is there anything else I should look for at eight weeks in dual purpose birds? I plan to follow up at sixteen weeks with a second assessment. None of these seven are planned for harvest, so this is to select the best among my pullets for breeding.
This is my first time performing such an evaluation and I'm very excited. One of my thoughts is that I cannot compare the cockerel to the pullets, but I have no other birds to compare him to. Within the next few years I hope to expand my flock another "family" of birds to expand my breeding pool.