Hmmm. I didn't think to look at the questions, I don't know why because I looked everywhere else. :rolleyes::lol:I think you are probably right. Thanks.
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This is a link to the product. It is heavy, so we would definitely have to support it well. But I thought it may hold up to moisture and the weight of the bed better than plywood. Of...
:frowI am about to build a coop and really love the idea of a green roof. In the interest of using what we have on hand, I was wondering if concrete board would make an acceptable base. (We have a little left over from a tiling project.) Y'all be gentle if this is a dumb question- I know nothing...
Thank you for the response, biology nerd! That is what I was afraid of. I am not really looking at the Cornish chickens for eggs but for body type. Like you, I want to find some with the thick stocky Cornish body .
:-) Well, any advice you get on this thread will be geared toward the standard Cornish, so it may not really fit your situation. Congratulations on your chicks though! It is good to hear someone having a good experience with the commercial Cornish and the freedom rangers!
Does anyone know anything about the buff cornish from The Georgia Mad Hatcher?
http://m.ebay.com/itm/301213015244?nav=SEARCH
I am not looking to show but am looking for a nice sustainable meat bird.