May 2, 2020 #1 TT43 Songster Joined Aug 26, 2019 Messages 105 Reaction score 49 Points 101 My broiler chick (8 weeks) doesn't move much. Is it because she is so fat? Is that normal? I feel so bad for her. Attachments 20200502_163537.jpg 846.4 KB · Views: 18
My broiler chick (8 weeks) doesn't move much. Is it because she is so fat? Is that normal? I feel so bad for her.
May 2, 2020 #2 keesmom Free Ranging 12 Years Educator Joined Jul 28, 2008 Messages 10,711 Reaction score 4,694 Points 531 Location MA Well, first of all it's a "he" and not a "she". Are you not planning on butchering him soon?
May 2, 2020 Thread starter #3 TT43 Songster Joined Aug 26, 2019 Messages 105 Reaction score 49 Points 101 Oh, lol. Well ty for that. No, we bought 4 babies from Tractor Supply and didn't know what kind...I'm new at this. But you're sure a rooster huh?
Oh, lol. Well ty for that. No, we bought 4 babies from Tractor Supply and didn't know what kind...I'm new at this. But you're sure a rooster huh?
May 2, 2020 #4 Painted Calls Still the Mayor Premium Feather Member Friend Joined Aug 26, 2019 Messages 33,968 Reaction score 324,761 Points 1,466 Boilers are not meant to live past 8-14 weeks. They can live longer with very strict diets, but it's not common for them to live over a year. I believe there is someone here that had a broiler live for a year or close to it. Organ failure (mainly heart) is what usually takes them.
Boilers are not meant to live past 8-14 weeks. They can live longer with very strict diets, but it's not common for them to live over a year. I believe there is someone here that had a broiler live for a year or close to it. Organ failure (mainly heart) is what usually takes them.
May 2, 2020 #5 Three Little Bunnies Crowing 5 Years Joined Jul 1, 2019 Messages 1,137 Reaction score 2,761 Points 306 Location New Mexico I have seen broilers at shows who are six to eight weeks and only move to eat or drink. Process them soon, it is inhumane to keep them alive.
I have seen broilers at shows who are six to eight weeks and only move to eat or drink. Process them soon, it is inhumane to keep them alive.
May 2, 2020 #6 mtnlady621 Chirping 12 Years Joined Sep 25, 2013 Messages 49 Reaction score 45 Points 99 I agree with all the above posts. Two years ago I had unannounced company on what was supposed to be butchering day. The next morning I had 2 dead....
I agree with all the above posts. Two years ago I had unannounced company on what was supposed to be butchering day. The next morning I had 2 dead....
May 2, 2020 Thread starter #7 TT43 Songster Joined Aug 26, 2019 Messages 105 Reaction score 49 Points 101 Will do. I had no idea. He does run some with the other chickens but takes a lot of breaks. We were planning on eating some anyway
Will do. I had no idea. He does run some with the other chickens but takes a lot of breaks. We were planning on eating some anyway
May 3, 2020 #8 rosemarythyme Scarborough Fair 9 Years Educator Spirit Friend Joined Jul 3, 2016 Messages 27,898 Reaction score 59,558 Points 1,242 Location WA, Pac NW My Coop My Coop TT43 said: We were planning on eating some anyway Click to expand... It'd be kindest to plan on butchering this one before he gets to the point where he cannot move.
TT43 said: We were planning on eating some anyway Click to expand... It'd be kindest to plan on butchering this one before he gets to the point where he cannot move.