I 100% agree with this post and will be doing the same on Saturday. Although, I will be keeping larger numbers because of the other breeds and varieties I have. I hope to cull down to about a dozen of each in the Coppers and the Birchens. I'll re-evaluate after that as well once I see how they are looking as a whole without the others mixed in. Numbers need to start droppin more for the sheer price of feed and the ease of making chores quicker in the winter. I can't talk a whole lot for today's progress on dropping numbers....I gained one. My uncle brought down a beefcake of a black ameraucana pullet to replace a smaller narrower one I have here.Marcy~ I myself culled my breeders down again this morning. I now only have 3 hens and 2 roosters in the copper variety and 2 pullets and 1 cockerel in the Birchen variety. It was a very tough choice to make and I hated leaving myself with such small numbers, but upon my recent hatch of single test matings on Monday....the chicks that hatched from one of the females that I culled this morning sealed the deal. I told myself I would rather have 8 good birds to rebuild from vs. having several mediocre or bad birds to breed from.
Now if only the remaining girls would get their rears in gear and give me some eggs again I can start to rebuild. Stingy girls laid non-stop for just over a month and now.....NADA.....ZIP.....ZERO.......Zilch! Bunch of freeloadin' squawk boxes!![]()