Thank you so much.I don't know if he is one handsome fellow or if your camera is top notch but he has such vibrant colors. I love the black legs.
I’m excited to see how he turns out.
I’m hoping he’s calm and relatively unaggressive.
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Thank you so much.I don't know if he is one handsome fellow or if your camera is top notch but he has such vibrant colors. I love the black legs.
You can eat any chicken the question is if you feel a smaller bird is worth the effort. As far as age.. I guess that depends on the breed. I haven't put much thought into when to dress out a bantam. I guess at the same time you would large fowl. I was tempted to dress out one of my seramas because I figured it being so small it wouldn't be as much effort to do it and I might get half a chicken nugget out of him.Can anyone tell me if you can eat bantam cockerels?
If so, at what age would you butcher and process them?
I’ve decided to keep this guy.
I just love my Turkens!
He looks almost identical to his dad, Angus except he is NN and dad was Nn.
He’s huge!
At 3 months old he’s taller than my adult hens and right now he’s all legs lol.
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Can anyone tell me if you can eat bantam cockerels?
If so, at what age would you butcher and process them?
Hi All, I've joined the NN lovers today. I need to get better pictures of them, but here they are in their travel crate.View attachment 1834196
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Its my fault for reviving it, I only had one Naked Neck when it got started and when he had a bunch of offspring worthy of pictures I kinda got carried away.Wow, I sort of forgot about this forum and it’s still going on. Great pictures by the way.