Breed them for the width to carry through with good open tails with good tail spread, and these will look pretty darned good.
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Thanks!Breed them for the width to carry through with good open tails with good tail spread, and these will look pretty darned good.
Thanks!
I know George, I agree about breeding to width to improve the tails. I always appreciate your posts.It was not a critique Ron. I like the Pens. I cannot help it. lol. That might be where I went first.
So breeding for width will produce a wide open tail?
I'm having a bit of trouble reconciling some breeding practices I've done. I have used the Hogan method for determining a good layer and choosing males with the same potential in their bone structure. Breeding toward a larger egg when my Andalusians lay a "medium" egg. I am wondering if this practice is responsible for some of the type issues I see in some of the birds in my flocks... deeper abdomens and seemingly shorter legs. I don't know if its the fluff on my birds or the deeper abdomens that are giving them that look... like a dual purpose bird... I'm wondering if I should just leave them alone and let them lay medium sized eggs. Maybe that will help the type in my yard.
Just thinking out loud. A discussion on the matter wouldn't upset me at all.
So you are saying that they get to 8-9lbs in 14-16wks?
Yes, take a look to this power point presentation (in catalan)
http://agora.xtec.cat/ecamanresa/mo...5/pollastres MILLORATS de les races catalanes
Thank you for sharing this. I can only read half of it unfortunately.
What I am seeing is 2500 grams or 5.5 lbs in 16 wks. Is that correct. I am afraid that I might be losing something in translation. I also see that they are about 80% of their total weight at this age?
I like the charts. This view on the evaluation of poultry fits my own.
The birds in the pictures look like they weigh in the range of 9lbs as cocks.
My birds have become a project of their own. Performance is a concern of mine.
I wish that I could speak the language and visit the place.
2500 grams or 5,5 lb is the wight of the females, the cockerels weight about 3800 grams at this age.