CedarRanch
In the Brooder
- Aug 21, 2024
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Hey y’all! This is my first year with meat birds. We decided to go with 30 Cornish cross. We had one die randomly at a couple weeks old. Another stopped walking at 5 weeks and then got attacked by a raccoon who reached under the tractor. Another (the smallest of the batch) was sickly and also got attacked & killed. So 3 losses out of 30 birds. I don’t like those numbers, but we ended up putting an electric wire around the tractor. Hopefully we won’t lose anymore. But right now, we are on coming on week six and I have another who doesn’t seem to be able to walk. It’s not even the biggest one we have. Is it just bad genetics? Is this just part of having CC?
But anyway- huge problem we are having which is stressing us out, is that they refuse to move when we move the tractor. They went out at week 4 and it’s been almost 2 weeks. We put the food in the front of the tractor, and some of them come running but about half or more just don’t move. We have to go in and shoo them forward while the other person pulls. But this thing is HEAVY. It’s not easy to move so when my husband pulls he has to try to get a good foot forward with each tug. But some of them are dumb and run straight to the back and then nearly get squished. Even when we pull with the tractor and do a steady, slow pull forward, they will literally lay there and get ran over before they move. Then I have to help them get out. We have wheels on the back that when locked in place brings the tractor a couple of inches off the ground. They will lay there and not move until they are stuck under the 2x4. We’ve tried doing it without the wheels to prevent the gap and they still just sit there and freak out when they get pushed. Or they’ll get stuck under the corner braces. They can all walk, except the one I mentioned earlier. When I get in there they all take off. So it’s not an issue of immobility. How do we fix this? It’s driving us crazy.
But anyway- huge problem we are having which is stressing us out, is that they refuse to move when we move the tractor. They went out at week 4 and it’s been almost 2 weeks. We put the food in the front of the tractor, and some of them come running but about half or more just don’t move. We have to go in and shoo them forward while the other person pulls. But this thing is HEAVY. It’s not easy to move so when my husband pulls he has to try to get a good foot forward with each tug. But some of them are dumb and run straight to the back and then nearly get squished. Even when we pull with the tractor and do a steady, slow pull forward, they will literally lay there and get ran over before they move. Then I have to help them get out. We have wheels on the back that when locked in place brings the tractor a couple of inches off the ground. They will lay there and not move until they are stuck under the 2x4. We’ve tried doing it without the wheels to prevent the gap and they still just sit there and freak out when they get pushed. Or they’ll get stuck under the corner braces. They can all walk, except the one I mentioned earlier. When I get in there they all take off. So it’s not an issue of immobility. How do we fix this? It’s driving us crazy.