- Aug 29, 2012
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A neighbor I respect, who's raised meat chickens for 30 years, said she butchers when they start putting on fat - because she believes at a certain stage they switch from meat production to fat production. I'd like more than hearsay on this important topic - I want to raise large broilers - but want to be rational about feed to meat conversion (rather than feed to fat conversion.)
I have 65 of the red broilers, feed them on 22% crumbles and lots of veggies: tomatoes / zuchinni & sweet corn that I planted just for them. They are free-range inside 320' of elec. Premier chicken fence, all within our garden/orchard area. They run around a lot.
I'd rather have a 7 or 8 lb (dressed, de-fatted) broiler than a 5, but is there a weight where they switch to mostly fat production over meat - or is it just diet / exercise that determines fat lay down?
thanks much!, this is my first post.
Del
I have 65 of the red broilers, feed them on 22% crumbles and lots of veggies: tomatoes / zuchinni & sweet corn that I planted just for them. They are free-range inside 320' of elec. Premier chicken fence, all within our garden/orchard area. They run around a lot.
I'd rather have a 7 or 8 lb (dressed, de-fatted) broiler than a 5, but is there a weight where they switch to mostly fat production over meat - or is it just diet / exercise that determines fat lay down?
thanks much!, this is my first post.
Del