Mine are either April or May hatch...... So they should lay some eggs soon...
April
April
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) alive as a pet. The only problem is I read not to keep them with roosters because it's hard on them. We would really like our other ladies to be with a rooster however and we free range. Is it crucial that our cornish x is not around a rooster???This was a very helpful post; I only have 1 cornish x and four other hens (1 buff orpington, 1 red production, 1 black sex link, and 1 plymouth barred rock). I'm new to chickens and really hope to keep my cornish x ( we named her Cotton) alive as a pet. The only problem is I read not to keep them with roosters because it's hard on them. We would really like our other ladies to be with a rooster however and we free range. Is it crucial that our cornish x is not around a rooster???
We have other chickens that we are raising, egg layers and they are all 7 weeks old tomorrow. Since the egg layers kept getting in with the Cornish Cross chicks, I took the CC's off of the 22% and put them on the 20% because of the egg babies eating the feed. Is this going to slow their growth a lot, having them on the lower 20%? It is a feed for all birds, meat, egg, etc.