CX gone crazy? Please help

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At that age there should be plenty of meat for a frying pan, or to cook whole on the grill; you might just want to process a few more with him to give the rest more room.
 
A problem child at 5 wks gets turned into dinner. They are HUGE at 8 wks, and you do not want to deal with a 8 lb jerk, they are hard to handle.
 
don't clean with hydrogen peroxide, it just prolongs the bleeding and prevents scabbing from happening (you want scabbing, it's the blood clotting and closing the wound)

just use blue coat, that's what it was made for (clean off dirt and mud, obviously)
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Question now.....exactly how much room do they really need? They have almost 2.5 sq ft per bird and everything that I have read from some of the "BIG" boys that run pastured poultry only have 1.5 sq ft per bird. ????
 
I suppose that depends on your goal. When are you planning to process? Did you say 8 weeks? I would think that your space is ok that long. Remember that the big boys don't really care about the well being of their birds as long as they get big fast, so they don't really need much room to move around, just eat. If you are trying to give them a good (if brief) life, that is a different matter.

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Not that I consider myself one of the "big boys", but the density of my tractors are at 1.5 sqft, and that is more than enough space. I am a bit offended that you have the audasity to say I don't care about the well being of my birds due to the fact that I use this square footage. I give my birds an excellent life. They always have fresh water, fresh ground to walk on everyday, and ample food and enjoy the sun beaming down on them and feel the breeze rustling thru their feathers. My birds get big fast due to the fact that I take such good care of them.

How much expirience do you have with raising CX?

Have you ever seen a tractor of birds at 1.5 birds/sqft?

Myhubbycalls.........You're sqft/bird is fine. Not sure what started this pecking/cannablism, as I have never had this problem. Is there any chance a predator drew first blood, and the chickens took it from there?
 
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Not that I consider myself one of the "big boys", but the density of my tractors are at 1.5 sqft, and that is more than enough space. I am a bit offended that you have the audasity to say I don't care about the well being of my birds due to the fact that I use this square footage. I give my birds an excellent life. They always have fresh water, fresh ground to walk on everyday, and ample food and enjoy the sun beaming down on them and feel the breeze rustling thru their feathers. My birds get big fast due to the fact that I take such good care of them.

How much expirience do you have with raising CX?

Have you ever seen a tractor of birds at 1.5 birds/sqft?

I consider you one of the "big boys" due to the fact that you have so much knowledge on these little (okay, big) meaties!!
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I agree, they appear to have more than enough room as mine even have room to run and flap their wings.

Thank you Big Red!!
 
Sorry, I was basing my info on my LF 8 week olds (that by weight, from what I read, seem to be about the size of 5 wk CX) and they were really tight at about 4 sq ft. in the run and about 2 sq ft in the coop. Or at least they seemed to be. I know CX's aren't as active, and that is the reason I said, that the space seemed ok. My understanding of "big boys" was that they are the big processors. The guys who barely give the birds room to turn around. My apologies to you. I spoke out of turn.

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Not that I consider myself one of the "big boys", but the density of my tractors are at 1.5 sqft, and that is more than enough space. I am a bit offended that you have the audasity to say I don't care about the well being of my birds due to the fact that I use this square footage. I give my birds an excellent life. They always have fresh water, fresh ground to walk on everyday, and ample food and enjoy the sun beaming down on them and feel the breeze rustling thru their feathers. My birds get big fast due to the fact that I take such good care of them.

How much expirience do you have with raising CX?

Have you ever seen a tractor of birds at 1.5 birds/sqft?

I consider you one of the "big boys" due to the fact that you have so much knowledge on these little (okay, big) meaties!!
big_smile.png
I agree, they appear to have more than enough room as mine even have room to run and flap their wings.

Thank you Big Red!!
 
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I consider you one of the "big boys" due to the fact that you have so much knowledge on these little (okay, big) meaties!!
big_smile.png
I agree, they appear to have more than enough room as mine even have room to run and flap their wings.

Thank you Big Red!!


Apology accepted. Sorry for going off.......I hadn't had a cup of coffee yet when I wrote this. I am better now. LOL
 
by what my grandma says is that the rain makes their feathers wet and different so they get confused on whose who and try to fight the stranger not actually knowing that it is the same group as them. but just clean them up and separate them
 

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