View attachment 1970258 View attachment 1970259 View attachment 1970260 the surviving recessive white Cockerel: one was caught by predators, the second developed a heart issue. The recessive white pullets don't seem to have problems.
View attachment 1970261 View attachment 1970262 the blue silver I kept: even though his saddle is a bit lacking, I've had no other blues who displayed such divine silver, crisp and even throughout, and just the right color of blue. His good stuff, I feel, outweighs his bad!
View attachment 1970266 View attachment 1970267 View attachment 1970268 this wild dude is very bashful! He won best standard feather legged male chicken at the local 4h fair this year, so he's a keeper.
View attachment 1970270 View attachment 1970271 View attachment 1970272 here's the second black silver Cockerel I kept.
View attachment 1970273 View attachment 1970274 here is Big Jackson. He is now going to be 3 in the spring, but he is a hard fella to part with! After he finished his molt, he sure looked way better. He does have the white at the base of the tail in the underfluff, though. So those are the ones I kept after the big butchering was done.