Quote: I was asking because I have been talking to Walt about raising cornish as a possible breed. SO hopefully everyone will understand.Cornish are a heritage breed, or at least some are.
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Quote: I was asking because I have been talking to Walt about raising cornish as a possible breed. SO hopefully everyone will understand.Cornish are a heritage breed, or at least some are.
I like to garden, and the sand is five/six feet deep on my place. That manure is like gold to me. It might sound crazy, but I do not want to lose it. I even factor it in when I figure costs.So you don't have to muck out anywhere? How do you do that? You don't have manure/deep litter that you have to clean up in breeding or conditioning pens, eventually?
Kim (who was born in San Diego)
Based on what you want in poultry, Cornish sounds like a perfect match for youI was asking because I have been talking to Walt about raising cornish as a possible breed. SO hopefully everyone will understand.Cornish are a heritage breed, or at least some are.
So you don't have to muck out anywhere? How do you do that? You don't have manure/deep litter that you have to clean up in breeding or conditioning pens, eventually?
Kim (who was born in San Diego)
You may want to PM Al 6517 he is an avid Cornish breeder on BYC theres more I'm sure but he sticks out more in my mind from previous post here on the heritage thread than any others do when talking Cornish he can either help you out or suggest maybe someone in your area, I'm sure.Based on what you want in poultry, Cornish sounds like a perfect match for you
Best,
Karen
Originally Posted by Arielle![]()
I was asking because I have been talking to Walt about raising cornish as a possible breed. SO hopefully everyone will understand.Cornish are a heritage breed, or at least some are.
You may want to PM Al 6517 he is an avid Cornish breeder on BYC theres more I'm sure but he sticks out more in my mind from previous post here on the heritage thread than any others do when talking Cornish he can either help you out or suggest maybe someone in your area, I'm sure.
Jeff
Just curious, why, Walt?Al is the guy for Cornish. I don't consider Cornish as an easy breed to raise. We have raised them for years and still raise the bantams, but I would not normally suggest them for someone who has not raised SOP poultry for about at least 10 years or so.
Walt
Just curious, why, Walt?
Best,
Karen