Dave, the race basket will tell you more about your birds than you looking into their eyes. As for your stock birds, unless your going to replace them with birds with eyes that you THINK are better. I'd just race the young from them and then just replace the ones that breed nothing.Diamond Dave wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 5:53 pm Well Andy, I looked into the eyes of my own birds today and tbh I was a little disappointed with what I saw.
It was a lovely sunny day and I looked with a 15X jewellers loupe and I think I made a reasonable assessment based on your basic guidelines.
For most of them, in particular the stock birds, the iris was completely full and there was "no more room in the iris for breeding". Nor was there much in the way of inner circles, let alone any wide ones, and most had quite a lot of shading. There is one or two that could be ok but I only have one hen with an eye that looks anything like the one that was posted which you said is ideal. Is there anything I can do to correct that without buying in new birds.?
I'll bet the best National & International flyers aren't filling their stock loft on birds based on eyesign.