Hi! We are considering raising some Cornish X and I have a few questions. This will be our first time w/meat birds, but we've had layers for the last 3 years. We recently slaughtered and butchered 3 older hens and a rooster so I am comfortable with that aspect. We live on a small (9k sf) suburban lot w/close neighbors.
1) How loud are Cornish X's compared to regular laying hens? I have 8 hens and was thinking of trying out, for starters, about 15 meat birds. I was going to keep half of them in one side yard, and half in the other, to try to limit the noise and spread the love among two different sets of neighbors lol. But will they even know we have them?
2) I am in Northern CA and the temperature is currently 105 degrees. I have read that these birds do not do well in the heat. Is there any reason I shouldn't raise them in the Winter? Our lows are no lower than 25 degrees, and highs in the dead of Winter about 50 degrees. I thought to order chicks early Fall so it is still warm and they can grow as the weather gets cooler.
3) We don't really have predators and for the last 3 years I haven't even closed the coop door for my hens. Do these even need a coop then? If no predators, and they won't be laying, can I just put some "roosts" outside?
4) I assume they don't really fly - do I need a full 6 foot fence like I do for my layers, or will 3-4 ft fencing suffice?
5) For those of you who raise Cornish X, do you think raising them yourself is less expensive than purchasing organic chicken from the store? Our layers are certainly not cheaper than buying eggs, however it would be nice to lower the grocery bill...
Thank you!!
1) How loud are Cornish X's compared to regular laying hens? I have 8 hens and was thinking of trying out, for starters, about 15 meat birds. I was going to keep half of them in one side yard, and half in the other, to try to limit the noise and spread the love among two different sets of neighbors lol. But will they even know we have them?
2) I am in Northern CA and the temperature is currently 105 degrees. I have read that these birds do not do well in the heat. Is there any reason I shouldn't raise them in the Winter? Our lows are no lower than 25 degrees, and highs in the dead of Winter about 50 degrees. I thought to order chicks early Fall so it is still warm and they can grow as the weather gets cooler.
3) We don't really have predators and for the last 3 years I haven't even closed the coop door for my hens. Do these even need a coop then? If no predators, and they won't be laying, can I just put some "roosts" outside?
4) I assume they don't really fly - do I need a full 6 foot fence like I do for my layers, or will 3-4 ft fencing suffice?
5) For those of you who raise Cornish X, do you think raising them yourself is less expensive than purchasing organic chicken from the store? Our layers are certainly not cheaper than buying eggs, however it would be nice to lower the grocery bill...
Thank you!!