Wow, after seeing that these grainy poor pics don't begin to do these girls justice, I'm determined to try and get some better photos with my real camera.
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my Jersey Giant rooster did not scare the hawk away I have been having issues with. Nothing for a week but today I came home to a dead penedesenca hen
yeah I was hoping he would see the giant and stay away. guess not![]()
Hawks are ruthless and will return to an easy meal. So sorry...
Hi there - you need to get a Standard of Perfection from the American Poultry Assn. for the full details of the standards for each breed, but here are the "basics" for Giants:So where is there a guide to the standards for Black Jersey Giants? Mine are hatched from eggs. The lady I got them from said they were a show line and had a blue ribbon for the rooster, don't remember where she got it.
If Sher is the one who lives in Washougal (Jennings Jersey Giants) I bought a couple of capons from her awhile back. She is a very nice lady! She seems very dedicated to the breed. We unfortunately didn't keep them long because we went a different direction with our flock at the time.Framac, my heart is with the blues! You really do need blacks to cross in, though - that makes the lacing better on the blues. This year, I ran a blue cock bird with black (and one splash) hen. In the spring, I'll do my hatching early (I'm planning on putting around 80 - 100 chicks on the ground), and then I want to hold back the best black cockerel and put him in with some nice blue hens - I'm curious about whether the offspring will look the same from both pens or not.
Capons - my menor, Sher, caponizes her cull males and has has extremely good luck with it. She actually even sells them to folks for pets! They stop crowing, and turn into feathered puppy dogs, apparently.
yeah I was hoping he would see the giant and stay away. guess not
STANDARD WEIGHTS:
Cock ....... 13 lbs
Hen ........ 10 lbs
Cockeral ... 11 lbs
Pullet ....... 8 lbs