Quote: Gotta get me one of those!
-Kathy
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Quote: Gotta get me one of those!
-Kathy
Yeah, they are the parent stock. They don't get as beefy or grown as quick as when these chicks are bred to the other side of the parent breeds. I don't know. It's a crap shoot. We'll find out how big they will get. I do know that these lay extra large light brown eggs, so I'm happy. I got my first egg. They had 3/4" ice on their water. November in Louisiana? Gonna be a cooold winter.I just looked it up - the Cobb 500 is a trademarked broiler breed. They look a lot like the CX's because that's the kind of bird they are.![]()
They are a hybrid cross and then crossed with the other parent which is also a hybrid cross.Yeah, they are the parent stock. They don't get as beefy or grown as quick as when these chicks are bred to the other side of the parent breeds. I don't know. It's a crap shoot. We'll find out how big they will get. I do know that these lay extra large light brown eggs, so I'm happy. I got my first egg. They had 3/4" ice on their water. November in Louisiana? Gonna be a cooold winter.
Oz, I've got a Led Lenser P7, it gives out 220 lumens, enough to light them up fine. But they're quite dark.
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CC, our blue eggs we're really easy to see, those were no problem.
Replacement motors!My dang egg turner stopped working.