Making Lemonade [Selective Culling Project - very long term]

Hi there! This thread led me to make an account. I've really enjoyed reading about this whole experience. I look forward to watching this experiment continue. Inspired me to start looking into poultry processing classes. Keep up the good work!
You are MUCH too kind. Glad you've enjoyed the trip so far!

Please feel free to comment.
 
Took a third bird, visually larger, from the same hatch. Brahma genes. 2.2# again.

20220623_153134.jpg



Then the AC quit in the RV and the rest of my day was spent dealing with that. We had cooled down to just 100 degrees a little after 5pm...
 
Oh, another picture of the middle bird, whom i may eventually regret culling. Had some red in the breast. When i started removing feathers some had red bars at the base but just white and black bars at the tips. I didn't think that happened?

View attachment 3160886
Chickens can be red with white barring. That cockerel was pure for gold.
 
He had red white and black on the same feathers! Like:
red black red black white black white black white black. On a single feather from quill to tip.

Did I make a mistake in culling him?
It depends on your goals.

Coloration of your cockerel (with barring)
C53FD25E-60E2-4294-85D3-0D33EC7E8494.jpeg

Your cockerel (without barring)
1187DE86-E696-4883-BB7D-A52A603225E3.jpeg


Red (without barring)
52D74610-D2A3-40D2-AEBB-8B56576812BD.jpeg

Red (with barring)
5E471DBA-BF39-4D5C-87FF-4C65898ADC67.jpeg

(Not my pics)

All of these roosters are pure for the gold gene. Barring is dominant, so if you cull all the chickens you have with barring, it won’t show up again in your flock.

Also, here is a golden cuckoo marans, which has barring on a gold and black base:
32656D35-5B81-4299-9B39-545B7D3769BF.png
 
Took a third bird, visually larger, from the same hatch. Brahma genes. 2.2# again.

View attachment 3160880


Then the AC quit in the RV and the rest of my day was spent dealing with that. We had cooled down to just 100 degrees a little after 5pm...
Ok. What is that green tie you are using to hang them? I have a few cord loops I use but they Always slip free. Yours looks like a very secure hold
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom