[COLOR=0000FF]Hello Chooks Man! and a belated Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you!! The whites I have are from a breeder who was working primarily on size. He kept some nice sized Cuckoos and was crossing the Cuckoo with the White on all breedings at the time I bought the pen I got from him. I got eggs from his other line so I was would have some genetic variation. The birds I currently have all hatched here and seem to be incredibly slow at maturing. I hatched some Black Copper at the same time and my Black Copper have been laying for months, the White and Cuckoo are still not laying. Also, I had cockerels from the White and Cuckoo pen that were slow in showing their secondary characteristics- so it seems this line is incredibly slow at maturing.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000FF]I ended up culling my best White Cockerel because he was aggressive. Such a bummer. The injured cockerel is back in the pen, he is no longer Beta and has moved down the hierarchy considerably. The pullets are being bred, and we are getting much more light these days so I'm looking forward to seeing egg color and shape soon in these pens. [/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000FF]My goals this season are to work on Egg Color and Tail Set. I'm not concerned with size as I think we're okay in that department. I'm considering separating my Cuckoos and Whites, but am not looking forward to yet another pen to care for (I think we can all relate to that). What are your goals this season?[/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000FF]I'll have to look up my records from last year to tell you at what age (if ever!) my pullets start laying.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000FF]Also, we did get to a poultry show last month. It's the biggest local (5 hours away) show for us. There were 2,900 birds being shown 23 Marans. There were only the 2 whites there that I brought, so I didn't get much feedback there. Our Black Copper Pullets took Best of Breed and Reserve of Breed. [/COLOR]