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Chirping
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I had 5 that had it. It's pretty hard to tell a bird to not flap your wings.
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I was thinking that last night and I woke up dreaming on how to make straight jackets for my CXI had 5 that had it. It's pretty hard to tell a bird to not flap your wings.
Recent posting demonstrate the wisdom behind the age old SSS....
The wallyworld chicks are not allowed hardly any room to move let alone work their wings.
They are fed high protein feed and grown as fast as possible they only get to 6-7 weeks of age when they are processed.
If when they process they find one with green muscle it most likely becomes tacos, Chicken McNuggets or some other processed meat. Maybe high quality chicken dog food..
These are my guesses....
I want to know how they find it finding during processing, unless they are talking about parts? http://www.thepoultrysite.com/articles/3142/deep-pectoral-myopathy-green-muscle-disease-in-broilers/This green muscle thing, I am having a hard time wrapping my head around it. Never seen it. If it is from overfeeding or growing too fast, how come Wallyworld chicken doesn't have it? I can't imagine the meatfarm chicken is freeranged or exercised in any way, and I'm also fairly sure they feed them as much as possible. They are the ones that developed those "feeding guideline" charts after all.
Batch #1 could be butchered next week, but I had planned on running them a wee bit longer. Will select out a couple for mad science breeding projects, but the main focus is still stocking the freezer.