Well I decided against keeping any CX pullets. Decided I just don't have the room. I sure am going to miss these birds... These pullets are batty but most of the cockerels walk up to me and let me pet them... They sure make camp day hard...
I really withheld the feed... This one was the biggest too... I am giving the rest at least two more weeks as long as their legs last... After state I will butcher I think...
I butchered my first CX of the year today. He hurt his leg jumping off a bale of hay so I figured I might as well butcher him.. He dressed out at 5.4 pounds and there isn't an ounce of fat on the thing... He was 12-13 weeks old... I am happy with how slow these guys grew. There wasn't any feed...
So with the batch of CD I have rn I have noticed that even thought they have full feed and are in a synthetic still choose to go pick in the back part and eat grass. I restricted feed for 3 weeks from day one and they don't hardly eat at all. When they go out in the morning and in the evening...
Thanks JR. I am pretty happy with this batch. If we like how they turn out we will do a bigger batch next year.
Thanks Dave
The colored rooster is an EE from Ralphie. I really like that roo. He will be sticking around and doing some breeding next spring. I love the blue/Partridge colored birds.
So out of the 15 CX I bought Only 4 are pullets... I banded three of them... The fourth is too fine boned for my taste... Her legs aren't as thick as everyone else's and she just does not have the depth and width of back I would want on a meat bird... So I think I will keep the other three...
JR the coop is looking good!
I should post pics of my CX... They are some of the cleanest birds I have! People that claim they are dirty birds clearly are doing something wrong. Mine are out running around d and eating grass alllll day long! And not a single leg issue and only one death out of...
That's not as practical with chickens as it is with other livestock. The second you collect from a rooster you're on limited time to get the semen to the hens before it starts dying off which isn't terribly long. I think after maybe 5-10 minutes it starts to die. And this has to be done 1-2 a...