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Hello BackYard Chickens!
I wanted to post regarding an experiment we ran last month, or more truthfully in the past year.
We raised Jumbo White Rock Cornish Cross broilers last year from Ridgeway Hatchery. Not a single chick died, they grew quick, big, and strong, just as expected. We used the Salatin style method, with a mobile pen, the Polyface ration, just corn, soybeans, oats, calcium and Fertrell Nurtibalancer-Organic.
Out of the 33 we singled out the best foragers. We are not experienced we just isolated a couple that would really go after bugs. Fast forward, nothing but positive experiences, except our rooster may have blew out his leg. We have kept them light, fit and active.
The Hen started laying around 8 months, stopped around 9 months, and has been laying regularly now for months 11 and 12. She hatched this day last year. Consuming the same ration from start to finish, she laid fertile eggs. We incubated in groups and at one point we had two make it in incubation to day 16, feathered with much yolk still out of the body. Nearly at the Hen's birthday, her first chick hatched. I am watching it drink water at this moment.
I wanted to post on here to document it.
What do you call a cornish cross mixed with a cornish cross?
I made a video for our farm, if you skip to 1:30 in the video you will see it. I think it is exciting!
I wanted to post regarding an experiment we ran last month, or more truthfully in the past year.
We raised Jumbo White Rock Cornish Cross broilers last year from Ridgeway Hatchery. Not a single chick died, they grew quick, big, and strong, just as expected. We used the Salatin style method, with a mobile pen, the Polyface ration, just corn, soybeans, oats, calcium and Fertrell Nurtibalancer-Organic.
Out of the 33 we singled out the best foragers. We are not experienced we just isolated a couple that would really go after bugs. Fast forward, nothing but positive experiences, except our rooster may have blew out his leg. We have kept them light, fit and active.
The Hen started laying around 8 months, stopped around 9 months, and has been laying regularly now for months 11 and 12. She hatched this day last year. Consuming the same ration from start to finish, she laid fertile eggs. We incubated in groups and at one point we had two make it in incubation to day 16, feathered with much yolk still out of the body. Nearly at the Hen's birthday, her first chick hatched. I am watching it drink water at this moment.
I wanted to post on here to document it.
What do you call a cornish cross mixed with a cornish cross?
I made a video for our farm, if you skip to 1:30 in the video you will see it. I think it is exciting!
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