Do your Cornish X's roost or lay on the floor?

RollinWithTheStones

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My fatties are happy and content laying on the floor, which means they are laying in poop (I clean it daily).
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None of my birds consistently roost before ten weeks or so anyway, and the cornish as a rule don't live that long. Plus, they're too big to get onto a roost. They need a biggish area and lots of shavings.
 
Our Cornish X's have never roosted, they are just to big ...
They sleep on the floor in the straw while the other birds roost. They free range during the day with the rest of the flock and tale dust baths and such. I've never noticed them to look any dirtier than the others. Sorry not much help. :/
 
Mine never roost. They all just lay out on the floor in a big huddle. I thought they were cold the first few times but even in the Summer they all lay close together until I come in with the feed bucket. Then they all make a mad dash for the feeder.

Darin
 
What weight do you want them to be at processing? I like mine to be around 6-7 pounds, and I let them free range, so I typically do mine around 12 or even 14 weeks.

None of my birds consistently roost before ten weeks or so anyway, and the cornish as a rule don't live that long. Plus, they're too big to get onto a roost. They need a biggish area and lots of shavings.
 
I'm going to provide low roosts and attempt roost training on my CX....just to see if it can happen. Will start this as soon as they can do without the heat lamp at night....down in the 30s here lately and they are just 2 wk. old in an outside brooder/coop.
 

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