What a surprise I had last night when I went to check on the girls and found 4 eggs instead of the usual 3. It seems that one of my pullets has become a big girl.
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Thank you -- you are so right!Don't you love when that happens?![]()
Sounds like you got an added bonus with meat chickens and eggs too. I'm not to familiar with meat chickens -- but I guess an egg is an egg right.I bought 10 chicks on 3/20/15 and I know one is already laying since I've gotten three HUGE eggs that didn't match the kind my other hens lay. Two days ago I found another pullet egg, one that was a bit rubbery, in the coop so I think I have another over achiever ready to lay a couple months early. I'm not complaining at all. Especially since I wasn't expecting layers at all. They were supposed to be meat chickens.
Quote: I expected cornish crosses which would be ready for the freezer by now. It is just as well that I didn't get the "meat" chickens since I sell eggs but I would have liked getting some nice young chickens in the freezer for the summer for barbaque. Maybe next time. Instead, I'll process some of my older hens for some stew this fall.
So how do you cook your older hens --- we had to put down a young rooster and we cooked it all day then made chicken n noodles. The meat was tough and stringy. Bummer -- We weren't to happy.I expected cornish crosses which would be ready for the freezer by now. It is just as well that I didn't get the "meat" chickens since I sell eggs but I would have liked getting some nice young chickens in the freezer for the summer for barbaque. Maybe next time. Instead, I'll process some of my older hens for some stew this fall.