I made a chart on my computer of proposed breeding pen set up for next year. I have 7 pens for breeding and one large grow-out pen I use for turkeys. If I am going to keep my Mottled Blacks, I am a pen short. Right now, most of the pens are being used to grow out turkeys. I have 3 pens with young hens and 3 pens with young toms, and 2 pens with my older, established breeding stock.
Then I made a list of which birds to keep and which are available for holiday processing. This is ridiculous, but I have down to keep 21 hens and 14 toms!! With so many rare color varieties, I am feeling like I should keep an extra tom for each breed. I have Narragansett, Royal Palm, Slate, Lavender, Red Slate, Lilac, Bourbon Red, Mottled Black, and Penciled Palm. I am also raising 2 other bloodlines beside Porter's of the Bourbon Red. So to keep an extra BR tom of the Porter line, and a tom from each of the other lines---that is 4 toms just for Bourbon Red. For all of you thinking about ordering from Porter for next year, just be aware that it doesn't always turn out the way you want. This is not just from Porter, but from anybody selling poults. Your plans can change depending on what you end up with. And not every bird may be of breeding quality. Of my 6 BRs from Porter, 2 didn't make it, so I only had 4---which is why I got the other bloodlines. I wanted to make sure I had enough for a good breeding group. Good thing, too, because 3 of the 4 are toms. Only one Porter hen. Now on the Penciled Palms, I only got 2, which luckily are a pair, because the tom he was using early on in the season was not very fertile. So I got 2 Red Penciled Palms and 2 Chocolate Penciled Palms as substitutes. All 4 of those are toms! I will keep one Red Penciled as my spare, but I am in limbo what to do with the Chocolate Penciled. Then with the Lilacs, I ordered 6 but only got 4 and Red Slates were my substitute, so I got 3 of those (one extra). Now that I have them, I am finding they are turning into a favorite color. So I am setting up a pen to breed the Red Slates, a pen I was not planning on!! See how this can get out of control?