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    Tips for male muscovies?

    also yes the girls are fine to eat. Not worth parting out as much. Roast them low and slow or slowcooker/pressure cooker muscovy is amazing- falling off the bone or in a soup. Best broth.
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    Tips for male muscovies?

    hanging upside down does help but not to the same degree as a chicken. I highly recommend using a cone, one sized for geese or heritage turkey is best. Their wings are very powerful and they will be calmer/not flapping in a cone. In a pinch you can zip tie their feet together and make a "cone"...
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    Calling all Hmong (black meat) chicken breeders

    Agreed mine are great foragers. I heard one of the boys crow today so I guess it's butcher time. I keep thinking they don't look ready but they must be bigger than I think. How big are yours at 3 months? Do you have any favorite ways to cook them?
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    Calling all Hmong (black meat) chicken breeders

    Awesome!! I haven't butchered yet but I am happy they feel like meaty birds. What age do you usually grow out to? What do you feed and how often. I switched mine to a higher protien gamebird feed and they seem to look even healthier and lay more. I'll take some photo updates today.
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    Calling all Hmong (black meat) chicken breeders

    How many flocks have you seen/where/why? Thank you for replying! I have read extensively about the Fibro hmong, they are definitely not originally created stateside (although they may have been made here as well which is an interesting explanation to the 2 body types.) My understanding is...
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    Calling all Hmong (black meat) chicken breeders

    NEAT! Have you done the cross before? How big are the mature roos and hens?
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    Calling all Hmong (black meat) chicken breeders

    I'm in the PNW unfortunately. I have thought about picking up some other fibros but I'd rather keep these guys pure hmong. I missed buying some silver hmong in Ridgefield WA, they were posted and then taken down..in case you're still out there!!
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    Calling all Hmong (black meat) chicken breeders

    I've seen this too and came to the same conclusion.
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    Calling all Hmong (black meat) chicken breeders

    I have access to about 40 layers so I'm going to bring a few down to give these hens some relief. Two have gone broody so the breeding pressure is just too much, I'm starting to see rooster damage. I hadn't thought about actually crossing them, it would be easy enough to do. I've seen some...
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    Calling all Hmong (black meat) chicken breeders

    I like their size for meat, I believe they are bigger than ayam cemani but I've never seen an AC in person myself.
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    Calling all Hmong (black meat) chicken breeders

    one of the full grown hens has some red feathering. It's hard to see but some of the chicks have patterned feathers. Some even have white feathers. The roosters are soo pretty.
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    Calling all Hmong (black meat) chicken breeders

    wow sorry for all the duplicates.
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    Calling all Hmong (black meat) chicken breeders

    Hi, I am a newbie at breeding hmong and I am having a hard time finding much info on the breed. I have a bunch hatched out but I don't really know how to select for the breed. I'm torn between selecting for size/fibro characteristics and maintaining the diversity of the landrace. I was...
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    haybrooder experiment

    I did fill hot water bottles to put in the brooder at night those first few weeks. It's amazing how much their bodies keep the space heated since it's so insulated. I will get some pictures together, its very simple once you see it.
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    haybrooder experiment

    also, started with 26 chicks so they would have some group heat. Also added 11 day old ducklings week 2.
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    haybrooder experiment

    So..I put my cornish x chicks outside the morning I got them from the post office. I created a u shape with strawbales, and a "gate" to keep them in the 'strawbale brooder'. I placed the bales on top of reflective bubblewrap insulation and wrapped the brooder completely so the insulation...
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    Cornish Thread

    Is there anyone in the PNW with good quality cornish? I'm open to any color. I butcher 300 chickens a year and hope to transition from cornish x to something more interesting so we can use our culling to improve the breed. Cornish seems like the obvious option. I can incubate eggs or brood...
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    Future thinking of being an organic chicken farmer :) Need help in deciding

    As someone that talks to a lot of egg farmers I would try one of two things: 1.get a production quality bird- a red sex link, 300 layer, whatever hybrid layer you have access to. 2. get a LARGE order of barnyard mix and see what suits you and your climate. I wouldn't go the route of...
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    Naked Neck/Turken Thread

    Looking for broiler type naked necks in the PNW. Prefer a breeding group but am interested in any ages including eggs or chicks. PM me, lets make a plan for when this heat wave stops...
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