Yesterday I noticed one of my Cornish cross birds was already down on it's feet. Like it had no control of anything past it's hocks and could only by it's hocks move around. Today I totally stripped out the pen they live in and put new shavings down. I noticed a bird that didn't want to move at all and it's comb and wattles looked pale and was breathing hard. So I brought the two of them home today and butchered them. My five year old daughter had a great time helping me and even stuck her hand in to pull guts out along with plucking them. I noticed that the sick bird had a yellow liver.
Now my question is, since the bird had a yellow liver, I'm assuming it had gotten some kind of infection. Will the infection affect the taste of the meat that I will find it unpleasant? I made this bird's neck extra short so I could recognize which one it was when I finally go to cook it! I just felt I might as well butcher it early rather than just let it die. And from looking at it's liver, I'd say it was on it's way out. They are similar in size to the cornish game hens at the store.
I also have a runt in this batch. That one's barely bigger than the layer chicks that are also in this bunch of chicks I got. Like it's a throwback of sorts. Still very roundish like the rest but easily half the size! I'm amazed at how big these cornish x chicks are getting. I'm at the half way point and already knowing I'll miss them when they are gone. I enjoy this extra animal chore in my life. I'm curious what other's experiences are with runts and butchering birds you see are going down one way or another.
Now my question is, since the bird had a yellow liver, I'm assuming it had gotten some kind of infection. Will the infection affect the taste of the meat that I will find it unpleasant? I made this bird's neck extra short so I could recognize which one it was when I finally go to cook it! I just felt I might as well butcher it early rather than just let it die. And from looking at it's liver, I'd say it was on it's way out. They are similar in size to the cornish game hens at the store.
I also have a runt in this batch. That one's barely bigger than the layer chicks that are also in this bunch of chicks I got. Like it's a throwback of sorts. Still very roundish like the rest but easily half the size! I'm amazed at how big these cornish x chicks are getting. I'm at the half way point and already knowing I'll miss them when they are gone. I enjoy this extra animal chore in my life. I'm curious what other's experiences are with runts and butchering birds you see are going down one way or another.
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