Frazzemrat1
Free Ranging
So... The meat birds are roosters? Is that because they grow larger and quicker than hens or is there another reason not to eat the hens other than they are the egg layers?
you can treat it this way, but when posters above are saying 'meat' birds, they're saying birds that were bred for the purpose of using for meat AND eggs. Typically, they'd eat the cockerels and let the pullets produce hens.
ETA I should amend this to say that Meat Birds were bred for meat (Cornish cross, like what you buy at the market). Layers are birds like the leghorn that doesn't have a lot of meat but can dang near lay an egg a day. Dual purpose are birds bred in the middle of those two, fair size for meat, and lay pretty well, but not as much as a leghorn.
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