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Ah okay. Those Shamos are still pretty interesting though. Last I remember you were considering doing a breeding of Shamos over BCM's, for a meat bird? I may have that all wrong, that's just how I remember it. But it sounds like you're still definitely breeding the Shamos.
 
That was indeed a consideration, until when I hatched the eggs, it turns out my Tolbunt Polish's semen can last in a hen for longer than 4 weeks - And this is what popped out.
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So I got some BIGGER hens now, the Sussex, and have some eggs in the bator. These are definitely not going to be mistake mutts this time.
 
Ilia, that picture makes me miss my chickens! Now I have ducks. I have to be practical...can't get carried away.....I will not buy anymore birds.....ducks make me happy....3 ducks make me happy....

Hopefully this chant will work.
 
I'm getting way ahead of myself here, but what would one do with newly hatched, mutt cockerels one knows one doesn't want?
 
Eat it or sell it.
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If it's big or meaty enough I cull 'em and feed them to the dogs, but if it is pretty enough or, say, an EE or Olive Egger, I sell it.
 
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I know what I would/am going to do, but I have plenty of room and no neighbors I need to worry much about: raise them to roaster size, sell them to people who have already expressed interest, and have them butchered by somebody with stronger hands than I have.
 
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If I had enough room to grow out everything I hatched I would do what Ilia said. But reality being what it is, IF I happened to hatch something (mutt or otherwise) that I immediately knew was a cockerel, AND it was not going to be show quality, I would cull it immediately and save the space and $$ in feed for something I wanted to keep.
 
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If I had enough room to grow out everything I hatched I would do what Ilia said. But reality being what it is, IF I happened to hatch something (mutt or otherwise) that I immediately knew was a cockerel, AND it was not going to be show quality, I would cull it immediately and save the space and $$ in feed for something I wanted to keep.

Exactly. The trick is going to be culling cute, little chicks I don't want to spend time and money on.
 
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I know what I would/am going to do, but I have plenty of room and no neighbors I need to worry much about: raise them to roaster size, sell them to people who have already expressed interest, and have them butchered by somebody with stronger hands than I have.

I'll bring them to you.
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Problem solved.
 
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