Quote: Decisions, decisions
I have thought of Australorps repeatedly.....and Buckeyes too......and Cornish and Marans, lol. I finally have some mutts for eggs but am still mulling over the meat bird ideas~ had a few Cornish Cross that we purchased, and while not bad to raise, not a sustainable breed (as you know!). There's a show I want to attend in about a week so I'm hoping to see some breeds that interest me "in the flesh"
Cheers, M
THe line of marans I have I would not consider as meat birds; the AMs are not either. Neither are even close tot he buckeyes that I have. THe 2 bresse are hefty and I have high hopes for those two ( obviously need more birds if I continue with bresse); one cornish cross ( half marans) is HUGE and needs a pen of his own girls as he live with the buckeyes right now. I have a few konzas-- one is huge. I"m mulling over getting a trio. As you said cornish cross are not sustaina ble but I"m think perhaps having the best of both. WHy not have a few cornish cross to put in the freezer as well as the others? I like the fast growth, and the heavy weights in short time. Fortunately my family is willing to eat a lot of poultry.
Hope you have a great time at the show!!! I love looking at the birds. One thing I will throw out to you is be aware that these are not raised as meat birds but as show birds. ANd while the show birds will be ahead of the hatchery stuff, you will need to be prepared to ask specific questions about growth and weights and useage. Mr Reese has a line of NH that are not show birds but are raised as meat birds. His listing confirmed by thoughts that meat production traits can get lost with the pressure to have a good SOp bird. I suspect a few good breeders can still produce a good meat bird and a good show bird all in one, just keep searching to find what you are willing to work with IMO.
One of the reasons I went with buckeyes is that they were reestablished as a meat bird in recent years so all the work was done for me. As a beginner with birds I didnt feel I could tackle improving a breed. IF you are that gutsy, go for it!! lol