We were considering raising a couple of hatches of 25 or so meat birds, but being a "chicken virgin" I am more than a little nervous with what I am reading about them.
Frey's hatchery's own information says that while they guarantee delivery of healthy chicks, sudden death due to heart failure, legs giving out, and other illness is common in meat birds. I don't know how excited I am to go down that road.
We are goin gto pick up a dozen Chanticler chicks this weekend for our layers. As Chanticlers are listed as dual purpose and are more of a heritage breed, how well would it work to keep breeding stock on of them, and dedicate some of them as meat birds? The breeder tols us that they would not be a good economical choice as either a layer or as a meat bird bird, but that they would work really well if we wanted to start a breeding program and expand from there. Our intent with them is to get enough eggs to feed our family, any surplus production is a bonus.
Are there other dual purpose breeds that would generate enough meat to keep our family fed without having all the health issues associated with dedicated meat birds?
Thanks for your help!
Frey's hatchery's own information says that while they guarantee delivery of healthy chicks, sudden death due to heart failure, legs giving out, and other illness is common in meat birds. I don't know how excited I am to go down that road.
We are goin gto pick up a dozen Chanticler chicks this weekend for our layers. As Chanticlers are listed as dual purpose and are more of a heritage breed, how well would it work to keep breeding stock on of them, and dedicate some of them as meat birds? The breeder tols us that they would not be a good economical choice as either a layer or as a meat bird bird, but that they would work really well if we wanted to start a breeding program and expand from there. Our intent with them is to get enough eggs to feed our family, any surplus production is a bonus.
Are there other dual purpose breeds that would generate enough meat to keep our family fed without having all the health issues associated with dedicated meat birds?
Thanks for your help!