
I just had a man contact me about some cockerels he wants to share. He is the latest breeder to join the New England area/RO fan club. I also heard from another breeder who heretofore I had not heard of and they might get on the show wagon.
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Yes, cull all the beardless chicks now. It will make your life easier down the road.I bought some orloff chicks and I was wondering if chick color means anything. Chances are these chicks will turn into poor-good quality but I am not 100% sure. I bought them from a lady who I was referred to, and she had a supplier. In other words I have no idea were they came from :/ I am not in it to breed them but I will need to sell a few when they are older so I would like to know a bit about the chicks. I have read a good amount of post on this thread but I am not even close to done.
I have 11 mostly blonde chicks and 12 chipmunk colored and a few with minimal chipmunk markings.
Most have beards but a few don't, they have yellow-e tan legs and are pretty quite.
Does chick color mean anything? Will the blonde be more white and the chipmunk be more brown?
Is there any automatic cull traits that chicks have? (I imagine if they are not born with a beard they will not develop one? Will the legs darken with age?)
It might be my computer, but that doesn't look bad. I would keep an eye on it. By the time they are feathered (8 weeks or so) their leg color will be revealed.