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<blockquote data-quote="Timmy59" data-source="post: 3460337" data-attributes="member: 39982"><p>The new birds are doing great, the 15 Plymouth white rock layers we ordered look to be 7 roos and 8 hens, zero loss..</p><p>The meat birds turned out not to be the heritage Cornish I hoped for but are a Cornish cross that is sustainable.. Lot of genetics out there now with many that may have been created with AI, I suspect... Zero loss there too but I haven't figured out the sex ratio yet.. Quite happy with both types, with any luck the white rocks will start laying by Valentines day.. The broilers should start laying by April and we'll hatch out our own meat birds.. We'll keep 2 roos and 8 hens of each which should keep us in meat and eggs..[ATTACH=full]180473[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmy59, post: 3460337, member: 39982"] The new birds are doing great, the 15 Plymouth white rock layers we ordered look to be 7 roos and 8 hens, zero loss.. The meat birds turned out not to be the heritage Cornish I hoped for but are a Cornish cross that is sustainable.. Lot of genetics out there now with many that may have been created with AI, I suspect... Zero loss there too but I haven't figured out the sex ratio yet.. Quite happy with both types, with any luck the white rocks will start laying by Valentines day.. The broilers should start laying by April and we'll hatch out our own meat birds.. We'll keep 2 roos and 8 hens of each which should keep us in meat and eggs..[ATTACH=full]180473[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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