Disagreed. Lighter weights are needed.You left out the part where I said to move the MF to the top of the project list.
Also.... More heavy birds are needed.
@OneHappyRooster
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Disagreed. Lighter weights are needed.You left out the part where I said to move the MF to the top of the project list.
Also.... More heavy birds are needed.
@OneHappyRooster
Fair point!!!Disagreed. Lighter weights are needed.
D-A-N-V-E-R-S
jk
Theyre still in the works. Didn't do much with them this year. I will next year.
Not easy to make progress with every project every season with limited pens, brooders, incubator space, etc.
Not to mention not owning a feed mill. Also Mare is constantly on me about quit hatching so many, you already have too many, you need to sell some, etc.
Very pretty! My hefty birds are Heritage Cornish. Dark and Dark/white crosses. Even when culled at 12-14 weeks they are still nice and plump. They are heavier than they look because of their hard feathering.I had hefty birds (orps) that I got out of to concentrait on the leghorns. I liked them but wasn't impressed with the slow maturity rate and amount of feed it took to get them there.
Don't tell anyone but I actually still have a few birds that aren't leghorns. Here's a couple hefty ones.
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Right!!I love your old Orpington pictures! They were some good looking birds! Not that the Leghorns aren't gorgeous too.![]()
Right!!
They were amazing.I was so sad when he showed me some pictures of his old birds and then said he got rid of them. lol I needed eggs or chicks from those fluff monsters.