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Those are lean.
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Very, especially the Polish. I guess need to be feeding them something different if I'm raising the roos to eat, though
 
Rossfam06,
we talked about polish hatching issues on another thread. .but I think their vaulted skulls seriously affect their hatching ability..same with silkies with vaulted skulls in my experience. .it may just be bad luck I guess, but when I did eggtopsies on my ladt set of tolbunts, it really looked like their skull prevented them from moving to pip..and if they did manage to pip, then it kept them from being able to zip..
 
They do look to be on the light side, but they also look delicious!
They were light, but part of the reason the BCM was culled was he was bred terribly. I thought he was a pullet until he was 4 months old. He was marked like the pullets, the same size and everything, then his hackle and saddle color started coming in. He was nowhere near as pretty or big as Tate (I called Tate Little Man while he was growing).
When I processed him, his "boy parts" were half the size of the Polish, which was a good deal smaller. There was definitely something going on with him.
I was going to PM you and ask what I should be feeding, but if anyone else is curious to know feel free to post here
 
Rossfam06,
we talked about polish hatching issues on another thread. .but I think their vaulted skulls seriously affect their hatching ability..same with silkies with vaulted skulls in my experience. .it may just be bad luck I guess, but when I did eggtopsies on my ladt set of tolbunts, it really looked like their skull prevented them from moving to pip..and if they did manage to pip, then it kept them from being able to zip..
My last incubation, I hatched 22/26 WCBP
 

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