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- May 20, 2014
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We have 8 different pens and ALL of our birds are kept separate except for chicks and grow outs.
The first is the chick that was hatched naked. It took a long time for her to get any feathers at all. Some of the chocolate all over her body is washed out so she would never be put in a breeding pen even had she not had the crooked foot. She even has a funny look about her face.
The 2nd pic is of a Chocolate Cuckoo Rooster out of the same hatch as the next hen.
3rd pic is the cuckoo hen out of my solid rooster and a cuckoo hen.
This was sexed at hatch by wings and when it looked to be a hen, we vent sexed her. I can't explain it but there is absolutely no possible way she was sired by any other rooster other than my Solid Chocolate. We've raised Cuckoos for years and this is a first for us. I'm wondering if we should replace our Solid Rooster though. Although, bred with my solid hens, he's only produced solids. I dunno... we are stumped.
The first is the chick that was hatched naked. It took a long time for her to get any feathers at all. Some of the chocolate all over her body is washed out so she would never be put in a breeding pen even had she not had the crooked foot. She even has a funny look about her face.
The 2nd pic is of a Chocolate Cuckoo Rooster out of the same hatch as the next hen.
3rd pic is the cuckoo hen out of my solid rooster and a cuckoo hen.
This was sexed at hatch by wings and when it looked to be a hen, we vent sexed her. I can't explain it but there is absolutely no possible way she was sired by any other rooster other than my Solid Chocolate. We've raised Cuckoos for years and this is a first for us. I'm wondering if we should replace our Solid Rooster though. Although, bred with my solid hens, he's only produced solids. I dunno... we are stumped.