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I trust them, like their parents to choose mates from the Pen 3. THis is what their parents did, sort of they choose the oposites rather than their siblings.
If you give them a choice they will choose other than sibling. Exception is Big Bad Bertha, she wanted her mate and her brother probably. BUT he is never allowed to mate with her. He has his own girls.
You can't be for real , letting them run together, trust them not to mate with their sibling......males will mate with any female that are penned with them. they don't pair up, unless you are there 24/7 noway can you be sure they are not breeding brother and sister
I guess i needed to spell it completely out. I let them choose their mate, while in the growout pen starting at week 4. I don't care who mates who there, its a grow out pen. THEN, when I am ready at week 6 I start weighing them, Week 7 I weigh and tag the breeders.
They may stay in there until I am ready to process or if I have a pen ready, the breeders go to a breeder pen. I do not collect eggs for hatching until they are at week 10 or 12. I want them to be past adolescence and I want the eggs and yolk large. 8 week old eggs are nice but 10 week eggs are better. By then they have their hormones in check. Just the way I do it. I consider younger than 10 weeks adolescents. I don't collect eggs for hatching from my Buttercups from yearlings either, they have to be laying a season before I hatch their eggs. I want big eggs that produvce big chicks that come out hungry. And I get it in both species.
I trust them, like their parents to choose mates from the Pen 3. THis is what their parents did, sort of they choose the oposites rather than their siblings.
If you give them a choice they will choose other than sibling. Exception is Big Bad Bertha, she wanted her mate and her brother probably. BUT he is never allowed to mate with her. He has his own girls.
You can't be for real , letting them run together, trust them not to mate with their sibling......males will mate with any female that are penned with them. they don't pair up, unless you are there 24/7 noway can you be sure they are not breeding brother and sister
I guess i needed to spell it completely out. I let them choose their mate, while in the growout pen starting at week 4. I don't care who mates who there, its a grow out pen. THEN, when I am ready at week 6 I start weighing them, Week 7 I weigh and tag the breeders.
They may stay in there until I am ready to process or if I have a pen ready, the breeders go to a breeder pen. I do not collect eggs for hatching until they are at week 10 or 12. I want them to be past adolescence and I want the eggs and yolk large. 8 week old eggs are nice but 10 week eggs are better. By then they have their hormones in check. Just the way I do it. I consider younger than 10 weeks adolescents. I don't collect eggs for hatching from my Buttercups from yearlings either, they have to be laying a season before I hatch their eggs. I want big eggs that produvce big chicks that come out hungry. And I get it in both species.