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My Barred Rock lays eggs long and skinny like that too.
Oh and Ralph, I imagine your Blue Slate hen and Tom will produce Blue Slates. As far as I can tell only two CX create frogs. But I'm not a genetic scientist or anything.
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My Barred Rock lays eggs long and skinny like that too.
She is going threw molt.
Betsy leg problems happen with CX's. My first batch I had one that did exactly like you said. I culled it, and we ate it but it was tough meat. I assume something about the injury made the meat tough, maybe adrenaline. I know with wild animals a fast clean kill makes for better meat than one that is chased or wounded before dying. It would seem to be the same way with CX's.
I fed my first batch too much and grew them too fast and had some problems because of it. These guys are doing so good with no injuries or sickness even at their advanced age and weight.
I know I need to process them soon, but I really do not want too and I am out of freezer space.
Doublekindness if I have not talked you out of guinea fowl yet, read this thread where I asked a guinea question. Guinea are new to me this year never had them before ( other than 4 I bought 30 years ago that ran away in the first 4 days).
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/934102/brutal-attack-on-one-of-their-own#post_14274725
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