Dorkings and BJG - age to butcher?

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Broiling or grilling- 12 weeks 2-2.5 lbs dressed

Frying- 20 weeks 7-8 lbs dressed

Roasting- 6-9 months 9-10 lbs dressed (325 degrees 30 minutes per lb)

Stew- anything over 9 months

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I can't weigh in on JG and Dorking's, that's 2 slow growth birds and I have only successful bred them to Red Rangers which is a rapid fleshing hybrd. Since the JG are likely slower than the Dorkings the results will likely be heavy on the flavor. Might even taste better than a Pure Bred Dorking.
 
This is the standard "it depends" answer. :gig

Both of those breeds typically don't reach "maturity" until after a year, depending on strain, it could be two years! :eek:

Are you looking for the point where the next pound or two will be ALOT more feed and time, than the last couple pounds?

My suggestion is to think of a dressed weight you want ... weigh your birds, take the live weight, and figure on 2/3's will be dressed weight* (6Lb live = 4 Lb dressed) than butcher one of each breed, and try them ...


*I'm leaving my calculations a little wiggle room ... some people consider neck and giblets in with the weight, others don't, some even include the feet!
 
This is the standard "it depends" answer. :gig

Both of those breeds typically don't reach "maturity" until after a year, depending on strain, it could be two years! :eek:

Are you looking for the point where the next pound or two will be ALOT more feed and time, than the last couple pounds?

My suggestion is to think of a dressed weight you want ... weigh your birds, take the live weight, and figure on 2/3's will be dressed weight* (6Lb live = 4 Lb dressed) than butcher one of each breed, and try them ...


*I'm leaving my calculations a little wiggle room ... some people consider neck and giblets in with the weight, others don't, some even include the feet!

definitely not waiting for full growth -particularly not the BJG. My plan is to butcher both at same time so can compare. But, they are only 13 weeks, so I should wait until closer to 20 weeks. Hmmm...might be a holiday meal in my future!
 
I'd weigh a few at 16 weeks, then 18 weeks? Then 20? 22? ... see if growth is continuing ... also feel them up, do they feel like a feathered skeleton, or chicken nugget?
 

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