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They look great. Healthy. Wide. Alert. Really white - do the white cornish tend to get yellowed before they are due a molt?
Fat Daddy, do you put your birds on light to start the breeding season or let them adjust their hormones naturally?
I have some Bresse hens and some of them yellow and some of them do not - ironically I crossbred them with dark cornish to see what type of meat cross I might get.
Congrats on the first group of new arrivals!Yesterday was hatch day for the first group of fertility test eggs set this year.... I set 18 eggs. At 7 days 12 were clear, 2 were blood rings and four showed normal development. The last of those four hatched this morning. One from pen "A" and three from pen "B".... We had talked about recessive / dominate white gene birds earlier. It's commonly held that chicks hatched silver or gray/black are showing recessive gene... yellow chicks dominate gene.... chicks that hatch already white, tend to have Cornish X in their recent heritage.... 2 of the chicks from pen "B" are grayish silver... I really like to see these!