Compost King
Free Ranging
28 would take me 28 weeks if plucking. After plucking one bird I demand a week off. I skin mine now.
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I've been curious about Dark Cornish, personally. Try those and report back for us (me) haha
I do not like them because it takes so much feed to get them up to size. Maybe if they could size up on free ranging and I had the pasture to do it I would consider them. I have 2 young Jersey Giants and they are the slowest growers from their brooder. I have them to cross with my rapid growing meat hybrids (red rangers, Slow White broilers, and their mixed offsprings). I am just curious if it is possible to get their giant size to come in much faster. I doubt it works out great but its worth the experiment.If you have the time, 16 Weeks to about 5 pounds, to approx 1 year, 10 to 13 pounds, Jersey Giants, are big, meaty, docile and will give eggs until harvest time. The breed was developed in the 19th century as an alternative to Turkey during the holidays. I've not tasted one but the 5 I own are pretty meaty...JJ
Leghorn males need to be eaten early, they start to crow so soon! They are just a by-product of laying hens. I really like Leghorn layers, I just broke down and added some pullets only to an order from Ideal. I usually order st. run because I hate to think of wasted chicks, but I will have some of their meat birds, Red Broilers st. run and White Rocks st. run. So, if they are any good at sexing, no little boys here (this time)!I do not like them because it takes so much feed to get them up to size. Maybe if they could size up on free ranging and I had the pasture to do it I would consider them. I have 2 young Jersey Giants and they are the slowest growers from their brooder. I have them to cross with my rapid growing meat hybrids (red rangers, Slow White broilers, and their mixed offsprings). I am just curious if it is possible to get their giant size to come in much faster. I doubt it works out great but its worth the experiment.
If I had a choice between Leghorns and Jersey Giants for meat birds I would take Leghorns. Sure Leghorns do not have much meat but they put on that little amount of meat fast and on very little feed. I do not recommend Leghorns as meat birds though. But I can see why people who like to grow birds all the way out before they harvest would like Jersey Giants.
When it comes to egg production alone Leghorns are by far my favorite breed. Its not so much the egg size and amount of eggs they produce (for a production strain) Its how little they eat and how well they forage that makes them so great. One of my concerns about ordering straight run is that I always feared that the hatcheries might throw their males into the straight run bin after sexing them. But so far I have gotten 50% on my straight run orders.Leghorn males need to be eaten early, they start to crow so soon! They are just a by-product of laying hens. I really like Leghorn layers, I just broke down and added some pullets only to an order from Ideal. I usually order st. run because I hate to think of wasted chicks, but I will have some of their meat birds, Red Broilers st. run and White Rocks st. run. So, if they are any good at sexing, no little boys here (this time)!
I got roughly 50% when I ordered 25 from Murray McMurray's, years ago. After that I let an Orpington hatch them and for a small batch it was all over the map! I just wanted a few, and our new place is not rooster-friendly. Brown Leghorns are my favorite egg-layers, so busy. Rocks are better eating, though! All the talk about the red meat birds has made me want to try some of those, too. Looks like 2 flocks in the chicken house. It's big enough!When it comes to egg production alone Leghorns are by far my favorite breed. Its not so much the egg size and amount of eggs they produce (for a production strain) Its how little they eat and how well they forage that makes them so great. One of my concerns about ordering straight run is that I always feared that the hatcheries might throw their males into the straight run bin after sexing them. But so far I have gotten 50% on my straight run orders.