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Date Posted: Wednesday, January 03, 04:13:22pm
Author: Jim
Author Host/IP: vitaminc4.co.orange.ca.us / 206.194.127.112
Subject: I missed it!!!
In reply to: Cindy 's message, "Speaking of chickens . . ." on Wednesday, January 03, 11:55:43am

I need to get a copt of that, what channel is that on?
I want to learn the chick sexing....granted once I am familiar enough with certain chickens, I can tell by comb, etc....and some by color (gotta LOVE those making life easier), but I want to know how to do them like they do at hatcheries so that I can check all the rosecomb chickens that hatch out and also when I do quail, etc.
One of my favorite things about my Pilgrim geese is that the males are white with blue eyes and females gray with brown eyes....I got the best of both worlds. I wanted white embden geese and also the regular gray toulouse....well with pilgrims you kind of get both.....granted the white males have a touch of gray shading on wingtips....but no biggee....it's just nice to have them hatch and know that the light almosy yellowy goslings are males and the gray are females....you can sell them day old as true pairs!
And I have two wonderful females.....I really love geese.....these guys are great.

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