Cyn, the kerfuffle is probably my fault since I should have contacted you privately, although the new BYC PM system is extremely limited. It's something like 200 characters or so. Anyway, when I asked you how you were doing before the BYC software change, you had mentioned you had some of the labor-intensive farm tasks that needed to be done, so it had been on my mind awhile, and when I read what you posted here, well, you know the rest of the story...
@oldhenlikesdogs I apologize for coming across gruff to you.
Cyn, speaking about the dwarf gene, I have a cockerel who seems to have the opposite condition. Out of 26 FBCM chicks hatched the same date from three sister FBCM about four or five weeks ago, this one cockerel seems to have an over-active pituitary gland. I'm not sure if it's a genetic condition or what. He became so lanky that I had to separate him from the others a couple of weeks ago. I honestly thought that he wasn't going to make. Since he is a cockerel, I was going to cull him anyway. Out of curiosity I've kept him around, and now Lisa (my wife) has grown attached to him, so it looks like we're stuck him. Have you heard of that condition before? (Don't mean to hijack your thread, but you do have a lot of experience in these matters.)