6-7 months old.Well getting some pigs this year is also in the works so that should keep me from ever being over run.. Haha! I try to round things up or down in a "costs up, profit down" kind of way. Feed use, round up.. Cost, round up.. Product, round down.. Male:female ratio, whatever you want, there will be more of the other one.. Ha!
I had a basic understanding that waiting for the egg laying to work out the kinks was best. And about older hens better hatching etc. But yeah, with the freedom ranger hens it's an unknown so far if I'll be working to keep them from being too fat or fast growing like the Cx. Also because I haven't raised them before. People tryin to cross the Cx is a race to egg laying and then hatch everything because the Cx could kick the bucket at any time. Which is why I'm not going that route. But keeping that in mind.
18wks would put them beginning of August starting laying. 20wks would be mid August. So hatching starting in September would be a month later or about two weeks later. Ideally if the FR hens are good and healthy then I could put off starting to hatch from them til later.
Hmm, I missed that. I was kind of just assuming some would stop and some would lay at a lower rate. Good to know!
Thanks! I try to always be open minded and ready to adjust if things aren't working out. Just today I had a reminder of that with my sheep.
Oh cool! Was that older birds or like 16/20wks?
With the mixed ones I got I'm really interested to see what I end up getting. Without having any to evaluate yet I'm kind of thinking the FR cross I hatch will turn out to be used most for my project. But I'll definitely want a couple to hatch out regular layer mixes.
What's an FR?
I have pictures of my Giant cockerel, & his sister. I still have his sister, which I'm gonna use for more meat birds this year. This time crossing Brahma/Easter Egger to a Marans/Gamefowl cross rooster.