Foraging And Feed Effeciency Comparing Breeds

A breed that works well for me are American Games. I let my hens run when not being bred and they do great. They are heavier, get little to no feed from me and have woods and grass to go in.
I wondered if you might know their dressing %. Which is dressed weight vs live weight.
 
I've had a free range flock of game for 16 years. They roost in the rafters of my goat barn. They forage all summer and raise their chicks. I do feed them in the winter when the snows on. I get medium eggs year round
 
I've had a free range flock of game for 16 years. They roost in the rafters of my goat barn. They forage all summer and raise their chicks. I do feed them in the winter when the snows on. I get medium eggs year round
Are the girls laying now??? Love it!!! Your weather is similar to mine. I struggle with lack of eggs at this time of year. I would love to have enough eggs at this time of year. I'm down to about 8 eggs on one day and about 3 on the next. I MO a moderate number of eggs is just fine. . . .and a medium egg uses less calcium than a larger egg.

THe more my girls forage at this time of year , the softer the egg shells. Despite putting out extra Ca for them.
 
Not only are they laying,they are hatching babies. Its getting to late to but they hide nests on me. I have never given calcium,they must get it from snails or the soil. They hatch 100% and I suppose others may eat discarded shells.the weather has still been mild even the guineas have babies
 
I keep pails out to catch rain water under the eaves' for them. This summer I have a flock of old English standard game hens loose too. They roost in a tree and lay in my garage. I use milk crate nest with a gulf ball in them. Then hens are leghorn size and lay similar eggs. They are brown in color and I have not lost any to the hawks.
 
You answered one of my questions-- or partly. THe size I was curious about. I'm not too sure on the leghorn size-- smaller than most is the limit of my understanding. But bigger than a bantam.

Another person suggested games as a great foraging bird and I have to admit I'm sold on the idea now.

I recently bought the buckeyes and they are big enough and solid. ANd the BResse are also solid birds. BUT need a great deal of feed the first 8 weeks-- as in 27% protein feed. In my mind that is not sustainable farming. I am torn between the two methods.
 

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