I started a thread about my rooster decrowing surgery experiences, as I will have to keep getting any roos I want to breed with also surgically decrowed.
My boys did great, they are fibromelanistic/black/charcoal/mullberry in their meat, heart, larynx. They should be coming home Fri or Sat. The 4 pullets and the haffie roo Nugget miss Boss and Reginald.
Yep, out of my last 6 ayam cemani and haffies, 5 are boys. Since now I know they are expressing fibromelanistic traits, they will become capons.
Caponizing will continue until it's all done lol. I have one white bresse roo I named Boris I think I might breed with. It's difficult b/c they have to go for decrowing surgery before they start to crow for most effective results, but it's so hard to tell which will be good roos when they are so young.
Did I mention that I had to get unfamiliar chickens to process, and all but 3 of my6 dp pullets have been rehomed. I am now way over run with roosters with 13.5 roos in the meatie pen need caponizing, 1 haffie roo Nugget, and 5 ayam cemani. I'm looking forward to black meat capons.
My boys did great, they are fibromelanistic/black/charcoal/mullberry in their meat, heart, larynx. They should be coming home Fri or Sat. The 4 pullets and the haffie roo Nugget miss Boss and Reginald.
Yep, out of my last 6 ayam cemani and haffies, 5 are boys. Since now I know they are expressing fibromelanistic traits, they will become capons.
Caponizing will continue until it's all done lol. I have one white bresse roo I named Boris I think I might breed with. It's difficult b/c they have to go for decrowing surgery before they start to crow for most effective results, but it's so hard to tell which will be good roos when they are so young.
Did I mention that I had to get unfamiliar chickens to process, and all but 3 of my6 dp pullets have been rehomed. I am now way over run with roosters with 13.5 roos in the meatie pen need caponizing, 1 haffie roo Nugget, and 5 ayam cemani. I'm looking forward to black meat capons.