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Beer- do you have mature CX? super fast medium or slow growing strain? I'd love to follow and see results of your project.
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@DesertChic you're seeing this?![]()
Beer- do you have mature CX? super fast medium or slow growing strain? I'd love to follow and see results of your project.
You gave me the itch with Turkens by reading your threads at Sustainable Meat / Standard Bred Dual Purpose Bird Thread about your birds, so you're the one to blame.....lmao....I was doing well with my Cornish crosses until you came along....lmao.
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Thanks - I think they are looking fantastic. So much so that I was tempted to tell the Dunlap lady to just forget it (I have so many chicks already), but I decided that I'm already committed, so I'll follow through. I tell ya', though - with as many chicks as I'll have on hand, they'd better be great, or they're lunch. Only so many chickens I can keep....
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You only love me for my data...![]()
Thanks - I think they are looking fantastic. So much so that I was tempted to tell the Dunlap lady to just forget it (I have so many chicks already), but I decided that I'm already committed, so I'll follow through. I tell ya', though - with as many chicks as I'll have on hand, they'd better be great, or they're lunch. Only so many chickens I can keep....
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Guys, Dunlap Hatchery called me today. Their NN hatch was a horrible fail (they had some power issues, I think), something like 18 NNs after setting 300+ eggs. So those chicks will NOT be arriving on Saturday. We will try again next week - fingers crossed that their hatch goes ok.![]()
Cackle so I imagine fast growing. Asked a BYC member near me that raises CX yr round if she could save some pullets that looked like they might live. Thought she had two but one turned out to be a late blooming cockerel. So I'll only have one to put with my white NN cockerel and pullet. I'll try hatching as many as possible with the hope for a good cockerel. I will be ordering fast growing CX pullets from either Meyer or McMurray (only one's I know of that sell sexed CX) to be delivered around Easter also. The cleanest necked 50/50 cockerel will be mated with any CX pullets that live and lay. See what happens from there. IF it all works out.@DesertChic you're seeing this?![]()
Beer- do you have mature CX? super fast medium or slow growing strain? I'd love to follow and see results of your project.
Cackle so I imagine fast growing. Asked a BYC member near me that raises CX yr round if she could save some pullets that looked like they might live. Thought she had two but one turned out to be a late blooming cockerel. So I'll only have one to put with my white NN cockerel and pullet. I'll try hatching as many as possible with the hope for a good cockerel. I will be ordering fast growing CX pullets from either Meyer or McMurray (only one's I know of that sell sexed CX) to be delivered around Easter also. The cleanest necked 50/50 cockerel will be mated with any CX pullets that live and lay. See what happens from there. IF it all works out.
I still will be setting eggs from three NN anyway, two are clean neck and the white one has only a small bowtie, same with the white cockerel and red black cockerel just small bowties.
Now, small bowties can be NN right? Or is any bowtie at all always Nn?
I culled all with big bowties, plus a couple cockerels, how I went from 15 to 5, a trio and pair.