mountainbass
In the Brooder
- Apr 4, 2015
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How often do you weigh them? Do you keep long term records ?
I don't really keep record of weight
I'll probably do it once per week
These photos are from last weekend
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How often do you weigh them? Do you keep long term records ?
cool. Why do you do it? Just to make sure they are growing properly?I don't really keep record of weight
I'll probably do it once per week
These photos are from last weekend
cool. Why do you do it? Just to make sure they are growing properly?
sorry for all the questions Im just curious I wish I kept records of weights, ages, bloodlines ,etc.
For a second, I though you built a special bridge/roost for the baby to sleep; but now it's more like a scale. I don't recommend for the Oriental youngsters to sleep on any roosts, the floor is the best for supporting their bones.
I only keep track of the weights when they are 7-8 mos because each of them will grow up differently. Some will be bigger when young but ending up smaller than others; different bloodlines will end up differently for sure. When at 8-11 mo, they are about opt out of the height growth, then I measure their weight to estimate the cock size (2 yrs old). Normally my Thai stag, if weighing 7:02 at 10 month will cock out at 8:00; my ganoi if weighing at 7:10, will become 9:00 when fully mature.
Gorgeous. It drives me crazy how pretty these Spangled/Mottled games are. I need to get my hands on some, I only have Wheaten, Black, Blue, Blue Red right now. I guess my stag Jack is kinda multicolored but he has very odd feathering (and is odd in general).