I have 6 Cornish Rocks that are ~4 weeks old. Four of them are growing at a nice, steady pace. They stay in with my 6 black sex-links, so they aren't growing quite as fast as they "should" be. Those four are also very nicely feathered, aside from the naked butt.
Well, 2 of them have lopsided breasts. The one isn't quite as fat as the other four, but is still plump. One side of her breast is significantly larger than the other. She has feather issues.
The one we're seriously considering culling looks to have a tumor as her one breast is the only place she gains fat. The rest of her is emaciated, despite me making sure she gets food. I've often seen her pushed out of the flock. At first I figured she was just the runt, but she isn't growing and she's pretty spotty with the feathers.
As much as it breaks my heart, I think we need to cull her. Any tips or advice?
Well, 2 of them have lopsided breasts. The one isn't quite as fat as the other four, but is still plump. One side of her breast is significantly larger than the other. She has feather issues.
The one we're seriously considering culling looks to have a tumor as her one breast is the only place she gains fat. The rest of her is emaciated, despite me making sure she gets food. I've often seen her pushed out of the flock. At first I figured she was just the runt, but she isn't growing and she's pretty spotty with the feathers.
As much as it breaks my heart, I think we need to cull her. Any tips or advice?