Sorry it took so long to respond but I couldn’t get on BYC last night; it said it was “offline”.
He was 14 weeks and dressed out at
3 lbs 1 oz.
There’s only two of us so we don’t mind that he’s not that big.
He’s a mixed NN so really there’s no telling how fast he would grow or how big he might’ve gotten.
Our problem is that I really had nowhere to separate him to allow him to get bigger and let the others have some peace.
The feather plucking probably took me about an hour but we didn’t scald the carcass first and my husband had already gutted him.
I’m pretty sure most people kill, then scald and pluck, then gut...I think...
If you can wait I would.
He’s just going to gain weight and it’ll mean more meat for you.
Honestly I think ours is mostly bone lol.
Maybe I’ll make soup out of it.
I’d like to find some sort of scale to weigh them on every few weeks.
Most people on BYC that eat young cockerels say they butcher them between 14 to 20 weeks, I think.
It really depends on the breed though because any dual purpose bird isn’t going to grow as fast as meat birds.
Let me know when you do it. I’d love to know what he dresses out at.