Jul 27, 2008 #11 LilPeeps Songster 13 Years Jan 13, 2007 3,925 29 221 SE Mass Here's my NN with a modern pullet, cornish pullet, and d'uccle rooster...you can see the size difference. Here she is next to my sebright roo and huge silkie roo...
Here's my NN with a modern pullet, cornish pullet, and d'uccle rooster...you can see the size difference. Here she is next to my sebright roo and huge silkie roo...
Jul 27, 2008 #12 Wildsky Wild Egg! 12 Years Oct 13, 2007 11,967 56 336 California Quote: LOVE those long legs!!!!
Jul 27, 2008 #13 LilPeeps Songster 13 Years Jan 13, 2007 3,925 29 221 SE Mass Quote: Thanks! She's actually a hen
Jul 27, 2008 #14 Blisschick not rusty 12 Years Feb 20, 2007 1,875 45 191 Shepherd, Texas Quote: They almost look like someone stuck the wrong legs on them!
Jul 27, 2008 #15 chickenmain In the Brooder 11 Years Jul 27, 2008 15 0 21 Anywhere from a pound and a half to about 4 pounds, depending on if it is a true banty or not, thats my experience.
Anywhere from a pound and a half to about 4 pounds, depending on if it is a true banty or not, thats my experience.
Jul 28, 2008 #16 tiki244 Flock Mistress 12 Years Jan 1, 2008 8,789 53 321 WestCentralWisconsin WOW lilpeeps 'A picture is worth a thousand words!'
Jul 28, 2008 #17 tiki244 Flock Mistress 12 Years Jan 1, 2008 8,789 53 321 WestCentralWisconsin Quote: He looks like an old time(16th cent?) French King all dressed up for the ball.
Jul 28, 2008 Thread starter #18 BantyHugger Songster 11 Years May 23, 2008 1,011 13 171 Ponder Thanks everyone. The pic was really helpful Lilpeeps. Looks like my little guys have a ways to go still. Their 4 months right now. How long until they should be adult size?
Thanks everyone. The pic was really helpful Lilpeeps. Looks like my little guys have a ways to go still. Their 4 months right now. How long until they should be adult size?
Jul 28, 2008 #20 blackred Songster 12 Years Oct 15, 2007 613 17 161 Blue Texas Quote: Yes, but that is actually a little too small. The standard calls for your Cock to be 22 oz and the hens 20 oz. I realize that the trend is for smaller birds and I have seen pullets in the 14 oz area win. Bob
Quote: Yes, but that is actually a little too small. The standard calls for your Cock to be 22 oz and the hens 20 oz. I realize that the trend is for smaller birds and I have seen pullets in the 14 oz area win. Bob