- Jul 18, 2012
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My neighbor is selling off his entire flock of American Game due to declining health. We will basically get first pick.
He has several roosters (all separated with hens) and a large flock of free-range hens. He also has some young hens and some young roosters.
I want to be able to select out 10 hens and one rooster (maybe some young hens too?) in a few days and pay for them, so that he can separate those out so they do not get sold to someone else while we build our coop.
What should I look for in the Rooster? I think most of them are around 1 1/2 - 2 years old.
What should I look for in the hens? I think they are about the same age. The young ones are about 5-6 months.
We want to eat the eggs and breed them as well. We would sell the young roosters or kill them. I would like to be able to sell them, and in this case, is there something I should look for in this flock to make the babies desirable?
I would love to have pictures of what a good bird looks like as well as what a poor bird looks like so I can compare them to these and pick out the best.
Thank you so much in advance! We are excited about adding these gems to our family and letting them eliminate our tick and ant problem while also supplying us with their rich, creamy eggs!
(I need as much info as possible, as soon as possible, since he is listing these birds now and I want to pick them over before they are sold. I will be picking them out on Sat.)
He has several roosters (all separated with hens) and a large flock of free-range hens. He also has some young hens and some young roosters.
I want to be able to select out 10 hens and one rooster (maybe some young hens too?) in a few days and pay for them, so that he can separate those out so they do not get sold to someone else while we build our coop.
What should I look for in the Rooster? I think most of them are around 1 1/2 - 2 years old.
What should I look for in the hens? I think they are about the same age. The young ones are about 5-6 months.
We want to eat the eggs and breed them as well. We would sell the young roosters or kill them. I would like to be able to sell them, and in this case, is there something I should look for in this flock to make the babies desirable?
I would love to have pictures of what a good bird looks like as well as what a poor bird looks like so I can compare them to these and pick out the best.
Thank you so much in advance! We are excited about adding these gems to our family and letting them eliminate our tick and ant problem while also supplying us with their rich, creamy eggs!
(I need as much info as possible, as soon as possible, since he is listing these birds now and I want to pick them over before they are sold. I will be picking them out on Sat.)