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If you click on the image which is what you are doing you get what you have . Since it's a digital image you can only enlarge it so far before it is distorted. you have three options click on the image click on thumbnail or click on full size .Full size is all you need to click on when uploading pictures . That gives you the largest image and lets others enlarge it to a full page picture . When uploading more than one image you only need to click this full image .
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when you click on full image the image is all you get
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Well then you have a prospective home for one male. What if your hen would produce two cockerels or even more in a hatch? What happens to them ? There is a glut of cockerels/rooster desperately seeking homes. Most end up going to people who want them for dinner.
 
Well then you have a prospective home for one male. What if your hen would produce two cockerels or even more in a hatch? What happens to them ? There is a glut of cockerels/rooster desperately seeking homes. Most end up going to people who want them for dinner.
Im sure there is someone on here who wants a free rooster
 
Production red pullet.

Yes she could be bred to your Polish cockerel. Production Reds aren't known for their broodiness though. Unless you have an incubator you aren't likely to have chicks. That's not a bad thing though.

You would like to have more chicks to care for, a sentiment just about everyone here understands. You even try to pay for feed for your current birds yourself (nice job!).

BUT. You are not allowed cockerels/roosters where you are. If you hatch eggs you have a 50/50 chance of having more males, in addition to the one you already have. Unless you have a plan for the extra chicks, especially the male chicks, you shouldn't hatch any.
What would their chick look like?
 

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