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Vintage American Featherless Biped
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Still trying to determine if I want one breed to improve, or a mixed flock. A lot will later depend on the neighbors who will build behind us, if they will tolerate roosters. But for now, I'll go with the assumption that roosters are okay--if they're not, my plans will just have to change.
My issue, if I go with one breed, is which is the best hatchery to start the flock with? I can't afford a breeder, especially if later I'll end up having to can the "improvement" part and simply replace retired hens.
So here's a thing I'm discovering:
The hatcheries list different weights for the same bird. I asked this question once a long time back about Buckeyes--and was told; "Maybe the hatchery with the lower weight is simply more honest."
Of the list of hatcheries I've considered, here are weights for Black Australorps:
Cackle--6.5 lbs
McMurray--5.5
Ideal--6.5
Meyer--6.5
Privett--5
The question, to my mind, is this: do the higher-weight lists just put whatever is SOP for that bird, while the others put up what they find their birds to weigh at maturity? Or do the higher-weight listed birds really get that big?
I know some factors come into play--what I'll feed them, how much free range time, etc. But the discrepancy, if it's real, means I'll buy from the hatchery with the birds for best potential growth. If the discrepancy is not real, then I can buy from a closer or less expensive hatchery. Hope that makes sense.
Does anyone have experience with Black Australorps from any of these 5 hatcheries? If so, what were the average weights of your hens?
Thank you for any input.
My issue, if I go with one breed, is which is the best hatchery to start the flock with? I can't afford a breeder, especially if later I'll end up having to can the "improvement" part and simply replace retired hens.
So here's a thing I'm discovering:
The hatcheries list different weights for the same bird. I asked this question once a long time back about Buckeyes--and was told; "Maybe the hatchery with the lower weight is simply more honest."
Of the list of hatcheries I've considered, here are weights for Black Australorps:
Cackle--6.5 lbs
McMurray--5.5
Ideal--6.5
Meyer--6.5
Privett--5
The question, to my mind, is this: do the higher-weight lists just put whatever is SOP for that bird, while the others put up what they find their birds to weigh at maturity? Or do the higher-weight listed birds really get that big?
I know some factors come into play--what I'll feed them, how much free range time, etc. But the discrepancy, if it's real, means I'll buy from the hatchery with the birds for best potential growth. If the discrepancy is not real, then I can buy from a closer or less expensive hatchery. Hope that makes sense.
Does anyone have experience with Black Australorps from any of these 5 hatcheries? If so, what were the average weights of your hens?
Thank you for any input.