Thank you. I figured your Brahman mixes would be your heaviest. I have been weighting my chicks every Thursday… I need to weight the big hens. Though just looking at them and picking them up I know which 5 weight the most, and out of them I suspect the Maran and one of my Olive Eggers are my heaviest. I should weight them too.
What I am thinking assuming I get a standard sized rooster either from the straight run order in April, or hatching eggs I am mulling over in my head. Or an incorrectly sexed chick (could happen). Or I take in an unwanted rooster. All options… but I am waiting to see how all the already purchased or live ordered birds mature up. I do see some pretty abandoned roosters in the village. So tempting to stalk one of them, catch, quarantine, treat for parasites and test them for disease (there is a lab)… so tempting…
Here are just a few I got photos of recently… seen some exotic breeds over the years too… but here are some photos I took this last week. I keep meaning to get more snap shots. I’ve seen so many different breeds over the years here.
This guy was pretty large…
His less dominant buddies, I am guessing Olive or EE blue egg gene carriers, nice size and a decent red to get started with… combs funky but not a reason for me to not take them home.
Probably another EE type bird, he was good looking and good sized. Snapped this last year at the Library… along with these guys also nice looking Roosters…
These are just a few of the Village’s chickens… over the years I have seen amazing roosters. There are hens too, but roosters out number hens because people leave them here. Then the village cares for them. They live a free range life.
Our only official we know for sure Cockerel is Peepers the D’Uccle
This last week’s weight. He is an inquisitive little guy.
What I am thinking assuming I get a standard sized rooster either from the straight run order in April, or hatching eggs I am mulling over in my head. Or an incorrectly sexed chick (could happen). Or I take in an unwanted rooster. All options… but I am waiting to see how all the already purchased or live ordered birds mature up. I do see some pretty abandoned roosters in the village. So tempting to stalk one of them, catch, quarantine, treat for parasites and test them for disease (there is a lab)… so tempting…
Here are just a few I got photos of recently… seen some exotic breeds over the years too… but here are some photos I took this last week. I keep meaning to get more snap shots. I’ve seen so many different breeds over the years here.
This guy was pretty large…
His less dominant buddies, I am guessing Olive or EE blue egg gene carriers, nice size and a decent red to get started with… combs funky but not a reason for me to not take them home.
These are just a few of the Village’s chickens… over the years I have seen amazing roosters. There are hens too, but roosters out number hens because people leave them here. Then the village cares for them. They live a free range life.
Our only official we know for sure Cockerel is Peepers the D’Uccle
