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Very nice bunch of chicks! And I love your brooder! Dont fret too much over mossy chicks. Is it ideal? Well no, but no line is perfect and we're going to see them crop up. Mossy chicks happen, especially from well colored parents. We just have to cull mossiness if it persists into their plumage as they mature. Some people I have talked to recommend culling mossy chicks early on as they tend to produce overcolored or mossy birds. I think I will grow my mossy chicks out for now, even as culls they can still be useful as layers or meat. Tag them so you can record that they were mossy and you can watch them as they mature. You will have plenty of other birds to choose from as your select your next breeders.![]()
Culling mossy chicks early doesn't make sense to me. I am not just saying this because I HAVE over colored birds. How is mossy worse than other faults? My mossy pullet chicks are not mossy as adults. My pullets are beautiful some even a little under colored on the hackle. I don't show so I don't know what carries the most weight when grading the bird. If you know, that would be interesting to me. Culling a good bird over color doesn't make sense. It seems we are getting away from the breeders mentality and adopting the show mentality. I just started laughing.... I thought what would Chooks man say?
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