Spent the entire day north of Phoenix with a newer member, Stephen Fowler. He has a big 10-acre farm up there. I gave him about 40 chicks this past summer. Some are mature, others are 4-6 weeks from laying. It was CULLING CULLING and CULLING! So much fun! I think after hatching chicks, culling is my second favorite thing. It was awesome to have so many to choose from. We hit it
hard - a lot of hens were nice, but even little things like a funky comb or when two were equal, the leg color or set of tail were enough to put one in the "for sale" pen over another. When we were done, only 8 or 9 made the cut, and 14 cute little girls were in the cull pen!
These were the culls, which were pretty nice:
(these are the culled hens.)
(these are the culled roosters.)
These REALLY colorful girls were kept:
We put my gorgeous BIG purebred Sussex rooster in with the colorful gals, but those ones are still a bit young - about a month from laying.
And only two of these girls were kept in this pen:
A third pen will be set up soon, I gave Stephen a really lovely smaller Aloha rooster, who is not terribly small and has a wonderful upright comb. He's putting that colorful little guy with "big" pure hens like Speckled Sussex, Buff Rock, and New Hampshire Red. (Didn't get a photo of him yet.)
Stephen will have three small breeder pens, total. Two with big roosters and small colorful hens, and one with a small colorful rooster over big hens. Probably only 12-14 hens total between all the pens, when everything is set up but they will all be NICE hens, and every egg should be fertile with the hen/roo ratio at about 4:1. Everything should be rolling in about six weeks - all the pens set up, all the hens mature. By February, it will be time for hatching chicks! Yay!!!