Doublekindness I am no longer procrastinating!
I just changed my long range plans from 10 hens to 35....
And from a pair of CX's to 3 hens and a rooster....
From 2 roosters to 4...
I am so happy now, My DW got a raise at work so I can afford more chicken feed!
I am going to butcher 2 Toms Sunday, I think, I have grown so attached to them this will be hard. I looked at my young Toms. I have 3 or 4, I cannot tell for sure. At this age you would think it would be obvious but it is not. The one never developed a deep red huge waddle or snood. He is a self blue, if he is a he. He is smaller than my other Toms but larger than my hens. His legs are fairly thick. I have never seen him to the turkey dance or join in the tom turkey games.
I have one other self blue very obviously a tom. He is also on the smaller side but no doubt a Tom.
The other two Toms are splashes. They are larger and more aggressive. They will fill the oven quite well. I offered one of them for sale on Craigslist for Thanksgiving or breeding but no takers, yet. If I only process one on Sunday it will be because I changed my plans so I can have fresh Turkey for Xmas too....or Valentines day,,,,or Easter..... Not because I am a procrastinator..
MountainMom I would gladly send you eggs this spring if you want. I had real problems hatching them last year though, but It was my fault not the turkeys. I was trying "wet" hatching. I have changed to dry hatches and things are better. I got almost 100 eggs from 2 hens last year, I should have 4 this year. However, JJ and Ethel are not pure breeds. They have some brownish feathers.
JJ and Ethel are lifelong residents here and will never be eaten. They are too cool. I mention them not being pure because I may not be able to tell Ethels eggs from the others. I will try to keep them separate but.........Chit happens here.