About To Butcher Cornish X. Need Advice!

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my cornish x will be exactly 7 weeks this coming friday.

i have been feeding her organic scratch and peck starter (corn and soy free) from the very beginning. i let her roam outside everyday too. she is very fast and active.

should i butcher her no later than friday, or does she still have time before she dies?

here are some pics... she is about 1 foot tall. i included a bag of oyster shells in the picture for size comparison.

thanks

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I have butchered a Cornish X at 16 weeks (because of some life problems) so she will be fine. Also why doesn't she have many feathers? Have the other hens been picking on her?
 
I hope scratch and peck don't use fish for protein in there feed. You'll have a very fishy tasting chicken for dinner.
 
Ive been doing research on them for awhile because im planning on raising my own meat. From what ive gathered, i believe the average age is 8 weeks, depending on the size chicken you want. 8 kinda being the minimum. 9- 10 being preferred. But it also depends on their health and ability. Photos can be misleading, but i would prefer a more meatier bird. She doesn't seem to plump.
 
You can butcher "him" when ever. Once she's 7 weeks, or older. Thats a cockerel BTW.
so you are telling me that is a rooster????

the lady at the chicken store told me that they are all females.
 
I didnt notice as i was looking the body over, lol. What do you mean by chicken store OP? Like a tractor supply or a local feed store whom local farmers usually supply? Regardless, sexing is difficult and theres never any guarantees. That always a risk when buying chicks from anywhere or anybody though.
 
I didnt notice as i was looking the body over, lol. What do you mean by chicken store OP? Like a tractor supply or a local feed store whom local farmers usually supply? Regardless, sexing is difficult and theres never any guarantees. That always a risk when buying chicks from anywhere or anybody though.
i bought my chicks from Wilco. it's a farm store, but i called it a chicken store lol

is there a way to tell that this cornish x is a rooster? they all look the same to me.
 

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