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Carolminifarm
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day 2 out chilling with girls. so far so good. scratching and running around all day. still has to learn how to take a bath.lol.
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Another problem, is I found it very difficult to keep with the laying flock. They just out eat, everything else. I have an old coop/run, not real big, but I have put a dozen Cornish crosses in it, and done well.
The best thing to remember is a good life, a quick end. They do make good eating, I think you could help a family out that does eat meat.
What do they say, 'no good deed goes unpunished."
Mrs K
I would put it in a small pen and put it outside your chicken run for a least a few hours a day so your other chickens can see it but not get to it. After a week or two, you can introduce. Watch it to make sure that they don't start ganging up on her. She's probably not friendly due to the total lack of human interaction and the fact that she fell out on the highway.Apparently a chicken truck dropped a white chicken in the divider of a 4 lane highway. I jumped out and got it, brought it home and put it in a small coop. This is day five. Its not friendly, seems healthy. When can i introduce to the others. thanks
30 day quarantine perhaps. If it is a cornish rock meat bird, they can't be allowed to free feed or they will crush under their own weight.Apparently a chicken truck dropped a white chicken in the divider of a 4 lane highway. I jumped out and got it, brought it home and put it in a small coop. This is day five. Its not friendly, seems healthy. When can i introduce to the others. thanks
Take most peoples advise, give it to someone to be butchered. It is meant for the market, and will grow too fast, injuring its legs and eventually having a heart attach. I've gown Cornish cross, and it was important to butcher them before they got too big. Br kind to her and do what she was born to do, feed people chicken meals.Apparently a chicken truck dropped a white chicken in the divider of a 4 lane highway. I jumped out and got it, brought it home and put it in a small coop. This is day five. Its not friendly, seems healthy. When can i introduce to the others. thanks
That's a meat bird.....finish it for another week, then freezer time, or Sunday chicken dinner. Do not name or get attached, only hurts worse.
did that for a week. she is in with the flock now. had trouble figuring out the auto chicken door since mon. 3 times had to put her in/out while screaming at me. finally came out this a.m.on her own. not the smartest lol.I would put it in a small pen and put it outside your chicken run for a least a few hours a day so your other chickens can see it but not get to it. After a week or two, you can introduce. Watch it to make sure that they don't start ganging up on her. She's probably not friendly due to the total lack of human interaction and the fact that she fell out on the highway.
