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ohh i like these!
them roos have a big mouth but I see they werent fighting . I did notice missing tail feathers on the hens . In a hatchery setting probably expected .
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ohh i like these!
Poultry Show Class: American Class
- Weights: Hen-----7 1/2 lbs Rooster------9 1/2 lbs
- Pullet---6 lbs Cockerel----8 lbs
- Purpose: Dual Purpose- egg laying, meat production, and show
- Egg Shell Color: Brown
- Egg Production: 200 - 250 eggs per year (estimates only, see FAQ)
- Mating Ratio: 9 Females to 1 Male
- Roost Height: 2 to 4 feet
- Country of Origin: United States
- APA: Yes, Recognized by the American Standard of Perfection
- ALBC:
- BREEDER FARM SOURCE: Cackle Hatchery® Poultry Breeding Farm has been developing our bloodline or strain of pure Columbian Plymouth Rock since 2010.
they don't sell them sexed and I need better egg production
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and I truly appreciate thathaven't given up on the Dels yet so far the New Hamp's are winning![]()
and I truly appreciate thathaven't given up on the Dels yet so far the New Hamp's are winning![]()
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also I can't afford $3.15 for a bunch of roo's and I know my luck out of 50 chicks I would end up with something like 40 roos
also I can't afford $3.15 for a bunch of roo's and I know my luck out of 50 chicks I would end up with something like 40 roos
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the Hamps are laying pretty good sized eggs already I have 8 pullets and 1 roo of them in the brooder room BUT rod is not so good of letting me know how they are doing compared to the annex which has the Dels in it
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Twist can you remind me...what chickens do you have?