Morning All!
BYC is down on Tuesday! Uh No! Good to know! Guess I can find something to do....
So happy that Denver won! Not a Steelers fan here and that over time win for Denver was awesome! Where were the Steelers in over time? All I can think of was they they were getting ahead of themselves thinking about what they would do once they got the ball, but they forget the had to get it first!!
DH keeps quoting "The road to the the Super Bowl goes through Lambeau".
T'sai is all better and what ever she had/did passed or fixed itself. She is back to her normal bossy princess behavior. The Snot.
Ang-Hope your rooster is doing better! Those comb injuries always look worse them the really are. He was probably more in shock from the altercation then the actual blood loss Poor Dear.
BBP- I showed a few of the breeds that the roosters had to be dubbed for show as per the SOP guidelines. Pretty much all Game Fowl types have to be. It gets even trickier in the Modern Games because from what my mentor told me, they have to be dubbed a specific way. He showed the Moderns for over 40 years and he was really good at dubbing. We also would dub when a rooster a "comb" issue where the comb grew out funny and fell over one of his eyes. I had a Frizzle roo that we had to do that to because his comb was actually hitting his eye. He was much happier without his comb!
Yes they do bleed a lot but I got a tip from my friend in Siapan as to how to help stop the bleeding. Pluck a few fine downy feathers from their vent area and stick them on the dub site. Works like a charm. The feathers eventually fall off.
Tom- yep, dubbing is the practice of shearing off the roosters comb and waddles and earlobes. There are specialized shears made for this task or you can use a sharp pair of kitchen shears. I agree with TO. I love the look of a dubbed rooster.
FT-cute piggy! He is much bigger then I thought! He sure has a cute face!
If I could have a horse at my house, I'd sleep in the barn! LOL!!
I know that Ideal, Welp and Privett all vent sex. Jim is right that some breeds can be father sexed. All breeds can be vent sexed but the Bantams are too small to accurately sex so hatcheries sell them as straight run. Even vent sexing is not 100% (although I think in reality it is) the hatcheries sex the chicks so fast that they do make honest mistakes so to cover the hatcheries butt, they give an accuracy of 98% or so. in our experience, having dealt with so many hatcheries over the years, I have to say that the 98% is about right. Once we started to order rarer breeds the percentage of males in the mix got a smidge higher. The production breeds rarely had any roosters in the mix. We always had rooster buyers so getting rid of the cockerels was never a problem for us.
TO-Good score on your GF cook books!
Cind-Super Glue has decided to only brood at certain times.
She must not be serious about it yet! If I'm passing out goodies, she is right there getting her share. Then she runs out into the coop to pester all the other hens to get their treats. Plus she is not as mean and crankie as she should be. I think she will get more serious closer to spring. She is not completely mature yet, so by spring she will be. When she finally does brood, I will stick eggs under her since she will be a fantastic mamma.
Well, I'd best be off! Need to clean out the brooder. Have a terrific day and if I can't make it back, I'll chat at you on Wednesday.