Thanks : ) I kind of like him.
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My boys are around 9 months and they still have some growing to do, so give him time. However, hatchery birds do lack a little in standard.............OK, Thanks. By what age should a juvenal really look like a puffball if, they are good quality? So I know for my young one.
Hi, I'm new to Orps and I need some help to figure out if I should keep this buff cockerel for breeding? He is a hatchery chick that hatched 2/26/12. So far he is calm and good with his 7 hens and I think he is very pretty but, am new to orpingtons and don't know how to grade them. I want to breed good quality chicks and I don't know if he should be kept or cooked? I have another younger buff cockerel ( in bottom picture) that I hatched the beginning of May from a NC breeder with hinkjc lines but, I don't have a great picture
of him right now.I would appreciate your input.
That is kind of what I have been thinking too. Thanks for the input.If it were me, I would cull the hatchery male and keep the Breeder male with Hincjc bloodline. You will be happier with him. Or just keep both and at 12-14 months of age keep the largest and nicest....which would be the Hincjc bird.