They look great! Naked chicks always make me smile.

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Very nice....I have a special soft spot for those 'baldy' ringlet male chicks...saw some at about 4 months old at Desertmarcy's in tucson last week...still somewhat downy but BIG. Super charming they are to me like 'mega chicks' lol![]()
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Sweet! I agree, they are so endearing. Very nice chicks, Fred. Thanks for the photos.
My youngest group of Barreds are almost past that point at 8+ weeks. One pullet still has a lot of bald areas but most have started to feather and their tails are coming in. Yay tails! Last night when it was time to lock them in there were a handful of cockerels that preferred to roost on the open door instead so I put them away one by one. I cannot believe how heavy some of those cockerels are!!! By no means could I be considered an experienced poultry person but I have raised a lot of different meat type and DP breeds trying to determine what our family preferred in terms of breed and NONE of them felt like these cockerels do. Not even close.
Are there any traits that could be culled for at this age, if present? I am also wondering about one of the best marked pullets I have here, currently 17 weeks of age. There are 3 with nice type and much better markings than the other pullets but two of them have tails developing and the third has essentially no tail at all and has always been slightly smaller than the others in the same hatch. Is this something to select away from or is it normal for her to be devoid of tail feathers at her age? Would this make her a potential cull and laying flock candidate?
I wouldn't let myself look closely at them until just recently but now I can't stop looking. lol
Very nice! Just curious... Is wide leg spacing something that may change as they grow, or is it usually something identifiable that young and stays?
The only traits I'd cull for this early is sickness or crippled legs, etc.Sweet! I agree, they are so endearing. Very nice chicks, Fred. Thanks for the photos.
My youngest group of Barreds are almost past that point at 8+ weeks. One pullet still has a lot of bald areas but most have started to feather and their tails are coming in. Yay tails! Last night when it was time to lock them in there were a handful of cockerels that preferred to roost on the open door instead so I put them away one by one. I cannot believe how heavy some of those cockerels are!!! By no means could I be considered an experienced poultry person but I have raised a lot of different meat type and DP breeds trying to determine what our family preferred in terms of breed and NONE of them felt like these cockerels do. Not even close.
These are the real McCoys and yes!!! They are solid and heavy and the cockerels will continue to build bulk and will finish with amazing size and weight at their birthday.
Are there any traits that could be culled for at this age, if present? I am also wondering about one of the best marked pullets I have here, currently 17 weeks of age. There are 3 with nice type and much better markings than the other pullets but two of them have tails developing and the third has essentially no tail at all and has always been slightly smaller than the others in the same hatch. Is this something to select away from or is it normal for her to be devoid of tail feathers at her age? Would this make her a potential cull and laying flock candidate?
I wouldn't let myself look closely at them until just recently but now I can't stop looking. lol