- Apr 20, 2014
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When I first got my White Rocks someone told me that they were actually meat chickens. She said they would overeat and become so heavy that their legs couldn't support them. So far they seem fine. We've had them since mid march.
Today I went to Agway to buy feed for my chickens. While I was there I saw a lone chicken laying in a pen at a strange angle. It looked a lot like my chickens age, size and color wise. I asked the clerk if it was ok. She said no, that it was a meat chicken that grew to fast and now it's legs can't support it. I asked if it was a white rock and she said no it was a first run meat chicken. Whatever that means.
How do I prevent this from happening to my babies? I try to watch how much food they are given, but it would be way easier to use a one of those self feeders. I have the small kind that a canning jar goes on, but I don't always use it.
Today I went to Agway to buy feed for my chickens. While I was there I saw a lone chicken laying in a pen at a strange angle. It looked a lot like my chickens age, size and color wise. I asked the clerk if it was ok. She said no, that it was a meat chicken that grew to fast and now it's legs can't support it. I asked if it was a white rock and she said no it was a first run meat chicken. Whatever that means.
How do I prevent this from happening to my babies? I try to watch how much food they are given, but it would be way easier to use a one of those self feeders. I have the small kind that a canning jar goes on, but I don't always use it.