Growing Australorps to eat

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Hey guys, im raising 5 black australorps and 5 splash australorps. i have 2 excess roosters (1 splash and 1 black). They are currently 13 weeks so obviously not ready to eat yet. But i know that roosters mature much earlier than hens and was wondering at what age should i harvest them?
They are currently a maybe an inch taller than my isa browns
 
Depends. Do you want them to reach a certain weight? To be able to cook them a certain way? (Some people will advise cooking a bird low and slow if it's anything over 16 weeks; personally I'm happy roasting birds a fair bit older) Is flock harmony more of a priority, if you aren't able to let them range over a large area or keep the boys separately once their hormones start kicking in?
 
I find dual purpose birds get pretty tough and stringy meat after about 5 months old. You can cook them differently when they grt older than that, but it's more complicated and less like the store bought chicken that most people are familiar with.
 
Hey guys, im raising 5 black australorps and 5 splash australorps. i have 2 excess roosters (1 splash and 1 black). They are currently 13 weeks so obviously not ready to eat yet. But i know that roosters mature much earlier than hens and was wondering at what age should i harvest them?
They are currently a maybe an inch taller than my isa browns
If you're looking for a specific carcass weight I would get them on a high fat/protein meat bird finishing feed if you haven't already. I would recommend processing before they hit 22 weeks whether that's hens or cockerels.

I start a finishing feed at 15 weeks and process at 20 to 22 typically for speckled sussex, which is a similar body type to autralorp (i have australorps for eggs)
 

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