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Fred
Fred
If you ever get "disappointed" with him, send him to me!!
FredPerhaps we could take this moment to say again that to push forward, if often takes a lot of chicks to sort through. If we had merely put 20 chicks on the ground last year, he might not have popped out, just saying. We must have collectively hatched over 50-55 cockerels.
There were only three or four with really great tails. Now, hopefully, we press that tail onto subsequent generations?? Time will tell, no assurances in breeding, but you can see, perhaps, why I had to try.
Can't wait to see the offspring of your barreds this next season....if they are anything like that late hatched pullet, you are going to have a "home run" on your handsMy plan is to come back with a different cockerel in the second half of the season. I won't show my choice, as I don't have a good demonstration photo of him. This second male is quite different in "style", with a super long, level back line and some break at the base of his tail.
At a partner's farm, here in KY, he has a pen of three F1 pullets with their sire over them. For phase two, yet a different cockerel will go over them. This will give us 4 distinct male matings. We'll keep careful notes and see what, if anything, turns up.
FredI grew a bit frustrated and just couldn't find precisely what I wanted "out there". At this point, this line is our own and nobody else needs to take the blame for what they are. They're mine.
Anyone trying to accelerate the growth curve on your chicks? Build a larger frame?
I've experimented this year with feed I provide my chicks (all at the recommendation of a superior buff orp breeder who regularly produces some spectacular birds). I have some 3 1/2 week old chicks that are incredibly HUGE and growing like weeds. These chicks are nearly 1/2 feathered and are spending time in the outdoor area of the brooder as opposed to near the heat (and today was cold and blustery here, high around 45F). In addition to the 25% protein chick starter (animal based) I am top dressing their feed with 1/4 cup of manna pro calf manna and rolled oats each day. WOW what a difference. There are 6 chicks in this one brooder and they CLEAN UP 2 qts of feed every day!!
I am guessing these chicks will hit the "ground" no later than 5-6 weeks old, and be in their grow out pens
It will be interesting to see how fast this yrs offspring fills out