JRNash
Crowing
People who promote negative images of the Cx only make me more determined to prove them wrong
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I had a hatchery tell me that some of my CX went off there legs because I wasn't feeding enough protein & I shouldn't reduce feed at all
People who promote negative images of the Cx only make me more determined to prove them wrong
From my experience, chickens, regardless of breed or makeup that are allowed to free range are far less likely to have leg problems than those that simply lay around with their faces in a trough.Do not buy that line!
That is the first thing they teacher in feed salesmen school, it is a required class, "scaring the bird owner, BS101."...
I have none CX birds that are lame and have leg problems. It happens. All chicken breeds will have leg problems. I think it is just a congenital condition that surfaces now and then. No proof of this, just my observations.
From my experience, chickens, regardless of breed or makeup that are allowed to free range are far less likely to have leg problems than those that simply lay around with their faces in a trough.
J.
You mean exercise is good for them? Wow who would have thunk it!