Yesterday i was talking to a farmer friend of mine about feeding out a Holstein steer like an Angus steer. He puts them on corn immediately and it's stunts their growth. Instead of growing tall like a Holstein normally would, they grow out instead of up. A Holstein steer fed out like any other non-grass fed steer would mature at 1,700 lbs and take 18 months to be ready to butcher. Feeding them nothing but corn they mature at 12 months at 1,300 lbs. He said the meat that results is some of the finest he has ever tasted.
Does anybody use this same approach of feeding traditional roosters like a Cornish X. Putting them on 21% right from the get go and try to get them to gain wieght and size they normally wouldn't do until 9 to 12 months. I don't know if I would limit their feed like you would with a Corish cross.
Does anybody use this same approach of feeding traditional roosters like a Cornish X. Putting them on 21% right from the get go and try to get them to gain wieght and size they normally wouldn't do until 9 to 12 months. I don't know if I would limit their feed like you would with a Corish cross.