Bad day to be a dominant white cockerel with some pattern showing. Butchering!
I feel like it may have been sick and wrong that I LOL’d at this.

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Bad day to be a dominant white cockerel with some pattern showing. Butchering!
I feel like it may have been sick and wrong that I LOL’d at this.![]()
Considering how many genes can make "white" in chickens, it can be difficult to keep them all straight!i VERY MUCH appreciate the correction, thank you.
Making me want to make a mini landrace here too. Though I kinda do anyways with my mixed flock since they have 3 males to chose from.
I think that is known as the "chicken yoga" pose.I did a fancy butcher on it.
I'll probably incubate more eggs next year and see what they make. I've only hatched 5 from this group artificially and ended up with a 4m1f ratio, so not much progress. Granted I'm not super planned for what I want, just birds bigger than bantams that free range okay.You really should. Its not a huge step from barnyard mutts to providing additional (and complimentary) environmental pressures on your flock to help shape it for your area, and the rewards are significant. Not only in personal satisfaction, but in flock performance. Admittedly, there are more heritage breeds "crafted" for Michigan-like climates than Florida-like climates, but every modern breed began as someone deciding to make a better bird for their region - and they started with select birds from the local landraces.
Heck, I've made visible progress in just a year. In five years, I hope to have something stable enough, and with sufficient performance, to slap a label on it and start showing locally.
Mostly (5) black birds with hints of red who will survive culling to lay eggs if they have the right plumbing, but don't clearly advance the project.How's the most recent hatch looking?