@learycow. Do you have a resource you use to see these color combos? Reporting based on lots of experience?
I'm asking because we are 1st time duck owners and trying to decide which drakes and hens to keep. We have drakes and hens of each of the colors: silver, chocolate and...
I learned a trick for flock integration that has worked with chickens multiple times and worked with ducks this spring. Built an enclosure where the new/old flocks can see each other, but the babies are protected. We build a small, poultry-netted framed box in the coop with its own...
Ps...even though we introduced her to chickens and guinea at the same time she never fully resisted her prey drive with the guinea. For some reason we couldn't stop her from chasing them. Never chase chickens, just guinea. Once we harvested the guinea, never chased another bird.
We got this mix from a backyard accident. The owners border collie went into heat and met up with neighbors black lab. We introduced her to chickens early and she does very well with them. Her job is to protect them during the day. We have lost many free range birds to foxes and hawks this...
Bc, thank you for the medical insight. While I have never found any kind of veterinary or husbandry discussion on this topic I think it should be explored. I sought out several resources with no mention. i really wanted a medical opinion to confirm my novice hypothesis.
One bit of new...
Funny story......I rehomed my egg laying chick from the brooder to the coop. They aren't big enough to hang with the hens and guinea without getting pecked so I put them in with my near-harvest Cornish crosses. I figured the coop was big enough and the meaties are just lazy oafs anyway...
I have mature cockerel broilers and we have been harvesting them of late. As they get into their 10th week we are getting some congestive heart failure issues. One thing I noticed was each of the three birds that we harvested/lost had pale combs. Is comb color a proxy for heart health?
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I bred two CX's last year that made it almost 20 weeks. After I dressed them, the combined weight was 25 lbs.
Now, these birds were allowed to free range very early. When the rest of the flock met mr plucky at 8 weeks, they were only 5 lbs (live weight). They were the two most active in the...
I know most places commend 18-20% protein for Cornish cross meat birds. Would feeding 22-25% cause them to grow faster or would the extra protein just pass through in the poo? Lets say I could put them in a support to keep them from breaking their legs and could keep them from having a heart...
It was expensive but we raised two to 25 lbs dressed.....my family eats a ton of food and we still only ate one half of one breast in one meal. One wing served as my lunch at work the next day.
Eta....they were 25 lbs total, not each.
You might get more meat from a quail.... We won a game bird bantam roo in a raffle. Some friends said it would be athletic enough to give it flying exercise for a dark meat special. We're going to give it a try
I got a black jersey giant, two buff brahma roos, and two wyandottes as part of a hatchery special. They were born the same day as my cx's and will be 8 wks old on Monday. Their food consumption is hard to guess because they are in with other chicks. I am, however, anxious to see how big...
Last year supposed to get 25 meat birds for 8 weeks. Over two hundred birds and 17 breeds have called my coop(s) their home...current count 105 (but meaties have their visit to mr plucky set soon).
C&w. thx for posting the pic. I definitely have two pullets....maybe three! I'm fine with pullets. We will likely breed our show birds for next year but our hatchery surprise included mating groups of bluff brahma, brown leghorns and blue laced red wyandottes. Surely we can breed a nice...
It looks like I'm the proud papa of two blue andalusians. I ordered a "hatchery surprise" this year just for the heck of it. We got A LOT of blue birds. Two blue silkies, three blue laced red wyandottes, several EE's (at least I think EE's) with blue....and these other two blue birds that I...
We are selling at $2.5 lb. for a friend and we aren't making money at that. The winter raise was more expensive than we planned, with most of the overrun being litter and electricity. Our garage was 15 degrees most nights. We are hoping our fall batch they free range more to offset feed costs.
We raised our first batch of winter meaties. Ugh that has proven more than we bargained for. Our losses were 15 percent. Some got too cold. Some too hot. Some got wet. Garage was 10-20 degrees at night and they were in a 4x8 brooder insulated with foam board and heated with 300 w of lamps.