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Either/or its hard to say for me, I would take the little smut in the back and great tail barring over the one with the more black tail as its an indication of the barring genes at work more than the columbian/more black tai genes. BUT...with that being said the first thing you should look at is which of the two has the more correct body type over anything else first. If they are young then you may have to wait a little bit longer for them to mature a little as Dels are hard to cull at younger ages for they are subject to change somewhat in the the growing spells from say 12-18 or so weeks. Hope I helped more than hurt, but yeah lets see the pics then it'll be an easier way to say what could be done here or there.
Jeff
Ha I chimed in Mrs. Beth just as You were posting I was struggling/ typing in my response LOL
lol they are May chicks so ~20 weeks. I took the roos that were the smallest, the 2 I kept were the largest, and most developed (biggest reddest combs) at 12 weeks. I am mostly selecting for utility, fast growth and eggs, but also don't want to forget the SOP.
Either/or its hard to say for me, I would take the little smut in the back and great tail barring over the one with the more black tail as its an indication of the barring genes at work more than the columbian/more black tai genes. BUT...with that being said the first thing you should look at is which of the two has the more correct body type over anything else first. If they are young then you may have to wait a little bit longer for them to mature a little as Dels are hard to cull at younger ages for they are subject to change somewhat in the the growing spells from say 12-18 or so weeks. Hope I helped more than hurt, but yeah lets see the pics then it'll be an easier way to say what could be done here or there.
Jeff
Ha I chimed in Mrs. Beth just as You were posting I was struggling/ typing in my response LOL
lol they are May chicks so ~20 weeks. I took the roos that were the smallest, the 2 I kept were the largest, and most developed (biggest reddest combs) at 12 weeks. I am mostly selecting for utility, fast growth and eggs, but also don't want to forget the SOP.