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I have mine butchered so can't answer the plucking question first hand, however I watched and other than being bigger he didn't take any longer - nothing compared to the duck and geese we did that day.
mine seem much more predator wary and roost high in the trees - a bit more alert and wild than the chickens. Mine free range day and night and we have many predators. Well, I cooped them until they could fly and I may again when they are nesting. My friend Johns hens nest in the fields with many predators and seem to do fine.
I guess age depends on size and breed and that all varies my Black Spanish X Blue Slate tom was about 4 months at 12 pounds, but he was my small guy.
I have mine butchered so can't answer the plucking question first hand, however I watched and other than being bigger he didn't take any longer - nothing compared to the duck and geese we did that day.
mine seem much more predator wary and roost high in the trees - a bit more alert and wild than the chickens. Mine free range day and night and we have many predators. Well, I cooped them until they could fly and I may again when they are nesting. My friend Johns hens nest in the fields with many predators and seem to do fine.
I guess age depends on size and breed and that all varies my Black Spanish X Blue Slate tom was about 4 months at 12 pounds, but he was my small guy.