It does not look like either of my males have the right back line.
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They're both too young. You cannot judge too harshly these young males. They need to be a full year old before they're finished.It does not look like either of my males have the right back line.
It does not look like either of my males have the right back line.
They're both too young. You cannot judge too harshly these young males. They need to be a full year old before they're finished.
They are both quality males. I see no reason not to rotate them in the breeding pens, making careful note on the eggs, hatching, and toes punches of the chicks. You really, really, really need to keep accurate track of which throws the better chicks and you won't know that, fully, until this time next year. Plus, if all things are basically equal, you're gonna want to know which pullets to put back under their sires next year and which cockerels of next year's hatching to put over the dams. This will happen in 2016.
It's a journey, not a moment in time.
Excellent illustration! Thank you! Don't know that I have ever seen a crow headed bird in person, so that pic was most helpful.
You are very welcome Beekissed, happy that I could help you out.![]()