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Day 28 - Moyer Specialty Broilers
Robust White
Average weight: 1lb 2 ounces
(50% of std)
Royal Red
Average weight : 1lb
(50% of std)
Day 7 - Conventional Broiler
Avg Weight - 4 ounces (35%)
They’re currently eating about 1/10 a pound of food per day per bird.
Weekly notes:
Growing and filling in more now. The largest bird is a royal red, 1 lb 6 ounces. He is an outlier to the average, the robust White broilers look just a little larger in general than the reds.
The Robust White Broilers are developing very similarly to Cornish across. Similar feather pattern, similar lack of feather pattern. The only noticeable difference is their mobility. They’re all over the place and curious. Both breeds are voracious eaters and voracious foragers. They’re clean birds, and don’t poop as much as Cornish cross. At 4 weeks, I started seeing the poopy butts with the Cornish, and they’re nowhere to be seen yet here.
They’re active foragers, but I only am doing an hour or two supervised by me right now daily. Next week I will start afternoons out and we will see how they keep up with foraging. I’ve sectioned off about 3500 square feet of grass for them st this size for a few weeks and will go from there based on their size.
They do seem to be curious with the laying hens. I’m letting all birds be together when they’re out, and they all get along really well. I’m hoping one of my royal reds turns out to be a girl so I can keep her in the laying flock.
The Cornish cross are a week old. Still in brooder within the larger pen. I’m hoping in a week to ten days they’ll be big enough to go out with everyone.
Spoke with John from Moyers last week. They are so incredibly helpful and informative, I can not recommend them enough. I feel special and important when we chat, and like they’re invested in helping me enjoy this journey. He discussed wanting to do something to encourage more to try the birds, I’ll get info on that.
Various photos of the week included, as well as body shots of the birds. I like the last Robust whites laying down, you can see how much they feather like a Cornish. It’s incredible how different they act, though.
Would anyone be interested in a fall meat bird grow a long? Just a random thought. We could all get our birds around the same time and discuss what’s working and what’s not....
Robust White
Average weight: 1lb 2 ounces
(50% of std)
Royal Red
Average weight : 1lb
(50% of std)
Day 7 - Conventional Broiler
Avg Weight - 4 ounces (35%)
They’re currently eating about 1/10 a pound of food per day per bird.
Weekly notes:
Growing and filling in more now. The largest bird is a royal red, 1 lb 6 ounces. He is an outlier to the average, the robust White broilers look just a little larger in general than the reds.
The Robust White Broilers are developing very similarly to Cornish across. Similar feather pattern, similar lack of feather pattern. The only noticeable difference is their mobility. They’re all over the place and curious. Both breeds are voracious eaters and voracious foragers. They’re clean birds, and don’t poop as much as Cornish cross. At 4 weeks, I started seeing the poopy butts with the Cornish, and they’re nowhere to be seen yet here.
They’re active foragers, but I only am doing an hour or two supervised by me right now daily. Next week I will start afternoons out and we will see how they keep up with foraging. I’ve sectioned off about 3500 square feet of grass for them st this size for a few weeks and will go from there based on their size.
They do seem to be curious with the laying hens. I’m letting all birds be together when they’re out, and they all get along really well. I’m hoping one of my royal reds turns out to be a girl so I can keep her in the laying flock.
The Cornish cross are a week old. Still in brooder within the larger pen. I’m hoping in a week to ten days they’ll be big enough to go out with everyone.
Spoke with John from Moyers last week. They are so incredibly helpful and informative, I can not recommend them enough. I feel special and important when we chat, and like they’re invested in helping me enjoy this journey. He discussed wanting to do something to encourage more to try the birds, I’ll get info on that.
Various photos of the week included, as well as body shots of the birds. I like the last Robust whites laying down, you can see how much they feather like a Cornish. It’s incredible how different they act, though.
Would anyone be interested in a fall meat bird grow a long? Just a random thought. We could all get our birds around the same time and discuss what’s working and what’s not....
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