Wraithcry Farm |
-Click- The hen/roo in question |
Wraithcry Farm |
If I can catch them that would work. They broke their leg as a baby and run all wonky so I really only want to chase them once. I put popsicle sticks on the broken leg to help it heal but they still do all wonky donkey |
Angels angels |
The hens lift their tail out of instinct for a rooster to breed them but the roosters don't lol |
Angels angels |
It works with almost any chicken breed. You hold them by their sides, then tilt them forward (head towards the ground) and a hen should fan out and lift her tail feathers whereas a rooster won't move them |
Wraithcry Farm |
I tried googling but as google always goes, everything contradicts each other |
Ravenwood Farm |
I'm not super experienced, but for an EWW I think 4/6 up week 4 can be decent. It depends on how she trains later though. Week 5 she should ideally be up in all of them |
Wraithcry Farm |
It is a leghorn, so it is a bit different than others. I have a friend who is going to help me determine. Something about the saddle feathers. |
Angels angels |
Trigger Do you know the flip trick that will tell you 90% sure if it is a hen or rooster? |
Ravenwood Farm |
Sage, that last mare you linked is on her week 4, so it should be no problem to track her training if you start now :) |
Wraithcry Farm |
I am suspicious that one of my pullets (female) is actually a cockerel (male) If so I guess that one is going to freezer camp |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Question, should I yeet most of my horses and just keep my favourite ones, or should I yeet all of them and start over from the beginning |
Angels angels |
Do I go with the silver stud that is more expensive and only het Sb or go for the cheaper stud with Tobi, het prl, but it is homo Sb? |
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Wraithcry Farm |
If I can catch them that would work. They broke their leg as a baby and run all wonky so I really only want to chase them once. I put popsicle sticks on the broken leg to help it heal but they still do all wonky donkey |
Angels angels |
The hens lift their tail out of instinct for a rooster to breed them but the roosters don't lol |
Angels angels |
It works with almost any chicken breed. You hold them by their sides, then tilt them forward (head towards the ground) and a hen should fan out and lift her tail feathers whereas a rooster won't move them |
Wraithcry Farm |
I tried googling but as google always goes, everything contradicts each other |
Ravenwood Farm |
I'm not super experienced, but for an EWW I think 4/6 up week 4 can be decent. It depends on how she trains later though. Week 5 she should ideally be up in all of them |
Wraithcry Farm |
It is a leghorn, so it is a bit different than others. I have a friend who is going to help me determine. Something about the saddle feathers. |
Angels angels |
Trigger Do you know the flip trick that will tell you 90% sure if it is a hen or rooster? |
Ravenwood Farm |
Sage, that last mare you linked is on her week 4, so it should be no problem to track her training if you start now :) |
Wraithcry Farm |
I am suspicious that one of my pullets (female) is actually a cockerel (male) If so I guess that one is going to freezer camp |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Question, should I yeet most of my horses and just keep my favourite ones, or should I yeet all of them and start over from the beginning |
Angels angels |
Do I go with the silver stud that is more expensive and only het Sb or go for the cheaper stud with Tobi, het prl, but it is homo Sb? |
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Remarks W: Hrt S: Spd wk1 - 111111 wk2 - 111111 wk3 - 111111 wk4 - 111221 wk5 - 121222 wk6 - 222222 wk7 - 222222 wk8 - 222332 wk9 - 222332 wk10 - 332333 wk11 - 333343 wk12 - 333443 wk14 - 333444 wk16 - 444554 wk17 - 444554 |
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