@ HaplessRunner My male chicks have a very specific color that lets me know if they are going to be colored correctly. All gray or dark gray mean too much color for me. I look at the British chicks and they are quite often way lighter than what I see in my brooder. I do wonder if this is flock dependent at this time or if there is a consensus down color. From your photos, if they were mine I would have predicted them as too colorful. I agree with Rinda it really seems up in the air at this point and photos do not really show the true colors I find.
Has anyone used one of those drill attachments for de-feathering their birds. I've read the reviews and wonder if it's worth it. I have too few to take to a processor and really would prefer to do it myself but not sure I want to do all that plucking in this weather. It's not that much $ so I'll probably give it a try but wanted to see if anyone here had tried one? Going to finally purchase a killing cone.
I have one. Several things to note.
1. It does go faster and can do a good job. You will probably still need to do wings and tail by hand.
2. A corded powerful drill is needed. And it needs to be solidly attached. I built a frame that is clamped to a table.
3. Feathers go Everywhere!!!
4. Those rubber picker fingers are painful when they hit human fingers. Especially cold human fingers.