- Mar 30, 2008
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Hi there - a little bit about us and our hens -
we currently have small flock (6 hens and a roo) and keep them for egg production (for us and our neighbours). We now feel ready to expand into meat production for ourselves - mainly because we want to know that the life of the chickens we eat has been a good one and this seems to be the best way to guarantee it. We would like to keep one small flock, breeding from our own hens both to maintain our egg flock and produce some meat. At the moment we have a broody hen sitting on 9 eggs - although we have no idea if this will be successful.
So my (very basic) questions are - firstly on breeds - presumably you could eat any chicken - so is the difference between egg and table birds to do with quantity of meat - or is the quality of meat on an egg bird also not so good?
Our current flock is (to my best guess - these birds were inherited following the death of a family friend so I don't know for sure):
Rooster = Sulmtaler
3 Hens = Welsummers
1 Bantam Hen = Lakenvelder
2 other hens - unknown! - possibly a Wyandotte and an Australorp but not convinced on either
Does anyone know what the quality of meat from these breeds is like? (We are not so bothered about quantity - unless someone corrects me here - as this is production just for the two of us - we will not be selling meat).
Can anyone make suggestions of traditional breeds that are good for both table and egg laying (we may buy in some hatching eggs)?
OK - next question is probably really stupid - but does the sex of the bird matter for meat production?
Many thanks,
Rachel
we currently have small flock (6 hens and a roo) and keep them for egg production (for us and our neighbours). We now feel ready to expand into meat production for ourselves - mainly because we want to know that the life of the chickens we eat has been a good one and this seems to be the best way to guarantee it. We would like to keep one small flock, breeding from our own hens both to maintain our egg flock and produce some meat. At the moment we have a broody hen sitting on 9 eggs - although we have no idea if this will be successful.
So my (very basic) questions are - firstly on breeds - presumably you could eat any chicken - so is the difference between egg and table birds to do with quantity of meat - or is the quality of meat on an egg bird also not so good?
Our current flock is (to my best guess - these birds were inherited following the death of a family friend so I don't know for sure):
Rooster = Sulmtaler
3 Hens = Welsummers
1 Bantam Hen = Lakenvelder
2 other hens - unknown! - possibly a Wyandotte and an Australorp but not convinced on either
Does anyone know what the quality of meat from these breeds is like? (We are not so bothered about quantity - unless someone corrects me here - as this is production just for the two of us - we will not be selling meat).
Can anyone make suggestions of traditional breeds that are good for both table and egg laying (we may buy in some hatching eggs)?
OK - next question is probably really stupid - but does the sex of the bird matter for meat production?
Many thanks,
Rachel