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  1. Ted_Harrell

    Making Lemonade [Selective Culling Project - very long term]

    Out of the eggs I hatched over three weeks ago, their father was a blue mug game and the mothers were red game and red sex link. Most of them showed the willow green legs of the father and two of them had yellow legs(obviously from the RSL). One is mostly white and one is all black, and the rest...
  2. Ted_Harrell

    Making Lemonade [Selective Culling Project - very long term]

    It may be just the light but the picture of 3 had an odd looking eye, may just be me. Also I have never made sausage before(only consumed it), do you have a recipe you could share with us?
  3. Ted_Harrell

    Making Lemonade [Selective Culling Project - very long term]

    I have a bit of a time getting them to stay on the scale as well and much patience is required(something I am in short supply of). I use it as a way to handle the birds more often so they don't freak out as much when I am around. It takes a slow hand to keep them at ease on the scale and my...
  4. Ted_Harrell

    Making Lemonade [Selective Culling Project - very long term]

    I have had decent luck with the kitchen scale I bought at Walmart, it has a 44 pound capacity and it has allowed me to decide which one of my RIR cockerels to select for future breeding. Most of the 5 males I ended up with at 11 weeks were in the 33-38 ounce range but the one I am keeping is...
  5. Ted_Harrell

    Making Lemonade [Selective Culling Project - very long term]

    I am really interested in your project, I am working on a flock of Rhode Island Reds as my main flock but, as a side project, I have a blue game roo, a red game hen and a red sex link that all stay in the same coop. I have been hatching out some of their eggs and while the colors are all over...
  6. Ted_Harrell

    Making Lemonade [Selective Culling Project - very long term]

    Sir, it is important to keep the missus safe, I applaud you for making what sounded like an easy choice for you. Me and my missus will be married 23 years in June. All the genetics stuff is also interesting, bravo to you sir....
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