TinyRaptorDodos
Crowing
What does everyone look for in chicks? I keep logs of all my girls and my boy but I’m not sure what details I’m missing/aren’t necessary. These are my logs, thoughts?
They would be printed and laminated then have normal copies incase anyone wants to take them home. I plan to section off the eggs in the incubator and use some chalk or non-toxic paint to add a little color dot on their back to tell them apart. I’m starting off very small and unprofessional but this is hopefully the start to a professional chicken breeding side career.
The egg log is to help me tell them apart but I plan to add all those details so the buyers know at least a little of what they’re getting. I would have the chicks labeled as “barnyard mixes, good genetic temperaments, colored layer variety” if that doesn’t sound too long?
I forgot to add the details of the rooster but I’ll be adding those, basically just saying he’s the first rooster I’ve had that is this friendly but is kind of loud
They would be printed and laminated then have normal copies incase anyone wants to take them home. I plan to section off the eggs in the incubator and use some chalk or non-toxic paint to add a little color dot on their back to tell them apart. I’m starting off very small and unprofessional but this is hopefully the start to a professional chicken breeding side career.
The egg log is to help me tell them apart but I plan to add all those details so the buyers know at least a little of what they’re getting. I would have the chicks labeled as “barnyard mixes, good genetic temperaments, colored layer variety” if that doesn’t sound too long?
I forgot to add the details of the rooster but I’ll be adding those, basically just saying he’s the first rooster I’ve had that is this friendly but is kind of loud