Mine are beginning to look this way as well, especially the favorite hens. Poor things.
One of my pullets from last year looks awful - were I going to process her, part of the plucking would be done. That's why some of these dudes need to GO.
Here's the List O' Roosters. This is more my thinking to myself than anything - I want to list them so I can consider who stays and who goes.
- Captain Morgan - Speckled Sussex - Papa roo, and the former head of the flock (now working his way back up). He stays. I love him.
- Easter Egger cockerel from Rancher's chicks. He's a beauty, and a sweet little gentleman. I like his beard. He gets to stay as well.
- SS/Jersey Giant cross. Gorgeous, big boy, but getting to be noisy as anything. He'd make a good roaster, really. His big con is that he's related to my pullets. Edited to add that he's bitey - he chomped Alan when being moved for some reason. He's a roaster!
- SS/Brahma cross. Kind of a jackwagon. He's on the To Go list.
- SS/Dominique cross. He's definitely going to Camp Kenmore. Given I had the knife out to do him myself yesterday, he's outta here.
- Delaware (Rancher's stock). Gorgeous bird, but a bit of an adolescent jerk. Pros - size, good breeding, and unrelated to the other birds (except the other Dels, presumably). Cons - he's bitey.
- Black Orp (?) - Also from Rancher's eggs (hey, what's up with all these dudes???). He's a big one as well, but nippy. Pros for him - his size, and the fact that he's completely unrelated to any other bird, so genetic diversity. Cons - he's also nippy, and sort of ill-tempered. Come to think of it, he was a nippy chick. He's done.
What to do... hmm!
The Final Decision: Papa, the EE, and the Del stay - the rest of them go bye-bye next week. Winners winners - NOT chicken dinners!