urbanhomesteader_shiona
In the Brooder
- May 27, 2022
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My bad, I thought it ended last year. The new pays aren’t showing Up but they are now!Going great! Many details right here in thsi thread

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My bad, I thought it ended last year. The new pays aren’t showing Up but they are now!Going great! Many details right here in thsi thread
How are they laying at 2 years old?If I have time this weekend I will grab some weights and pics of my oldest NH hens, they are 2 this year. Big girls, will give you a better idea om why rationing is so very important with them.
Occasionally. I have 3 2yr olds and a 1 yr old. Will get 7-8 NH eggs a week.How are they laying at 2 years old?
This is peak season though. They will drop production with the heat and cold.Occasionally. I have 3 2yr olds and a 1 yr old. Will get 7-8 NH eggs a week.
Glad the pics can help someone. Yeah the size difference is cray. Looks like the next goal will be selecting for larger Delawares! I am also thinking about doing a toad project like @duluthralphie , but I would put one of the sex link males (NH/DEL cross) over some NH females. Eat them all! That should make for some real fatties. Perhaps I will have time to do that once before the snow falls.Here I've been struggling to "clean up" the birds in by project, and your pictures above make clear how much my (currently) best roos look like a run of the mill NH... Very useful photos - the first look like I remember my Rainbows looking, next to a Cx at about 10 days... That size difference is incredible.