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My plan for this upcoming year is to increase my JG numbers of good quality birds. I am hoping to hatch 50 JG birds for my own use this year. Out of that I hope to keep 2 or 3 good hens and an additional cock. I am hoping for a few nice blue birds. Right now I have a good hen, with my current cock I am hoping for some nice babies.Good morning, Giant friends! I was out yesterday & never logged on - had electric run to our new barn, and needed to be there to tell the electricians where I wanted the electrical box, lights, etc. This is a project we've been working on for over a year now, trying to do it all in cash, so it's been one thing at a time, and evrything is more expensive that we anticipate it will be. Sigh. Was REALLY hoping to have the barn completely done by this winter, but that's not going to happen. But, at least we have electric, so can build pens inside all winter.![]()
Sounds like there are some NICE Giants out there growing out, and that folks are now making plans for 2013. Anyone care to share their plans? For me, I'll be doing a ton more hatching, but I may not be doing it until summer rather than spring, because of getting the new barn going and needing the space. I'm wanting to cocentrate on the blues, so will be planning to keep only the blues (yea, I say that now) out of the blue/black crosses. My blue cock bird is a super nice male. Crossed over the really good black hens, the blues should have fantastic lacing.
Sounds like a great plan. I'm probably going to be hatching several hundred, and keeping only the very best few. The process of growing them out until they're old enough to REALLY know how good they'll be is a long one, especially for me, having only a few years of experience with this breed. The ones that are REALLY good do seem to stick out around 18 weeks for me, but I've also had some surprises...a few pullets that I'd planned to eat but just didn't get around to it ended up maturing out VERY nicely. That now has me a bit paranoid about making decisions too soon!My plan for this upcoming year is to increase my JG numbers of good quality birds. I am hoping to hatch 50 JG birds for my own use this year. Out of that I hope to keep 2 or 3 good hens and an additional cock. I am hoping for a few nice blue birds. Right now I have a good hen, with my current cock I am hoping for some nice babies.
I am also thinking that I might get a dozen or two eggs from others to expand on my genetic pool.
Framac
I would love to follow closely with your plan, but I have a few technical difficulties with that.Sounds like a great plan. I'm probably going to be hatching several hundred, and keeping only the very best few. The process of growing them out until they're old enough to REALLY know how good they'll be is a long one, especially for me, having only a few years of experience with this breed. The ones that are REALLY good do seem to stick out around 18 weeks for me, but I've also had some surprises...a few pullets that I'd planned to eat but just didn't get around to it ended up maturing out VERY nicely. That now has me a bit paranoid about making decisions too soon!
here is some info on the showHE WONHE WON
BLACK JERSEY GIANT HEN ON CHAMPION ROW![]()
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A PHOTO OF HER WILL BE IN THE POULTRY PRESS NEWSPAPER![]()
OK HE WON RES AMERICAN ....THAT STILL PUT US ON CHAMPION ROW!!!!!
BOY WAS HE ONE HAPPY BOY!!! PHOTOS SOON TO COME! I got the wrong cord for down loading photos. TOMORROW
I took lots of photos of the Giants at the show ....You will have to forgive me for not taking a photo of the (1) white rock that beat us!![]()