Just remember Leslie that it is a lot easier to go down in size than it is to go up. You don't want to get rid of an excellent cock bird because he is one pound overweight. See if you can find a hen that balances him nicely. Perhaps she is at weight or a little under. They say you get size and type mostly from the female. I'm not sure I believe this outright but it's something I'm willing to test. Like Bob used to say... kick the can down the middle of the road. It isn't going to stay in the middle but keep kicking it back to the middle. There is an advocate in permaculture circles that says "The problem is usually the solution." meaning, I believe, that you can correct the problem by using the problem to its potential and by making it do what you want it to do.
Interesting!!
I think my initial breeder cock is a tad small ... but the cockerels seem to be getting bigger than he is. The oldest cockerels are starting to look more like their breed. Finally.
That means I'll be evaluating soon to move 5 or 6 of the older cockerels into the Cull Cage, and I'll keep 3 or 4 in the Cockerel Colony (I got a lot more female, so only have 9 cockerels from the first few hatches). Then I have a younger batch of cockerels coming along that will go into the Cockerel Colony until they are mature enough to compare to the older batch.
I'm hoping to get decent enough photos so I can post them and get some opinions about which ones to work with and which ones to eat.
I'm excited to be to the point where I need to be making decisions!