Human kibble is actually Cheeto’s snacks.Human kibble. Wouldn't that be Mac and Cheese?![]()

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Human kibble is actually Cheeto’s snacks.Human kibble. Wouldn't that be Mac and Cheese?![]()
There was another thread on BYC, discussing on and on, about feeding Cheetos to chickens.
I do that from time to time. They like them.There was another thread on BYC, discussing on and on, about feeding Cheetos to chickens.
Barred Rock | Dominique | |
Comb | Barred Rocks possess a single comb. | Dominiques possess a rose comb. |
Color | Barred Rocks exhibit sharply contrasting parallel black and white bars. The Barred Rock roosters are slightly lighter in color than the hens, as the males carry two chromosomes for the barring and the females have only one. | Dominique barring is not as sharp as that of a Barred Rock. The bars are somewhat staggered and not parallel like that of the Barred Rock. A male is much lighter in color than the female. |
Plumage | The width of the dark and light bars is almost same. They are placed in parallel rows. Both males and females have straight uniform bars. According to the breed standards of the Barred Rock, acceptable plumage variations are white, blue Colombian, silver penciled and black. | A slight ‘v’ pattern is seen in the barring of the feathers. Staggered barring in their plumage results in what is described as ‘mottled appearance.’ The light bars are silvery white, while the dark bars are not black, but dove gray. Moreover, the light bars on a Dominique male are twice as wide as that of a female. So, a male is much lighter in color than the female. The Dominique does not have any other acceptable variations in plumage. |
Tail | The tail is quite short. | The tail is long and flowing. The tail of the cock is carried at 45 degrees from the horizontal. |
Weight | The Barred Plymouth Rock is heavier than the Dominique. The standard weights are: cock – 7.5-9.5 lb (3.4-4.3 kg), hen – 6.6-7.5 lb (3-3.4 kg), cockerel – 8 lb (3.6 kg), and pullet – 5-6 lb (2.3-2.7 kg). | The standard weights are: Cock: 7 lb (3.17 kg), Hen: 5 lb (2.27 kg), Cockerel: 6 lb (2.72 kg), Pullet: 4 lb (1.81 kg) |
Appearance | It has a relatively deeper body and lower tail carriage. | They carry their heads high up on well-arched necks. The males have an almost “u” shaped back outline. The females have sloping back outlines- sloping from head to tail. The carriage of the Dominique is more upright than that of the Barred Rock. |
Egg Production | The Barred Rock produces more eggs (about 4 per week) than the Dominique. The light brown eggs are larger than the eggs laid by Dominiques. | The Dominique has a medium production rate (about 3 per week). The eggs are light brown. They may be large or medium-sized. |
Meat | Barred Rocks are heavier than the Dominiques, they may have a few ounces more meat than the Dominiques. | The Dominique is also a good producer of meat and eggs. |
I saw a funny thread about whether eggs were organic if the chickens free ranged but ate Cheetos as a treat.I do that from time to time. They like them.
I'm sure that will horrify people. Oh well.
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