- Aug 19, 2009
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so im trying to decide if its really worth the time/effort/$$ to raise extra heritage roo chicks for the table. Ill have australorp and ee (similar sized hens). this would be my first time growing a bird with the intention to eat it! we did eat one cockeral last year but he was just raised the same as my layers (no high protein food or anything special) and he was probably 6 months when we processed him, not a ton of meat really but good soup!
how long does it take to grow out these heritage breeds to eating size? i have done some reading and it looks as if 12-16 weeks is sufficient?
what % of grower feed should they be raised on? keeping in mind they will be on starter for at least the first 4 weeks at least (until roos are obvious and can be moved to seperate quarters)
how many could i comfortably grow out in a 12X12 space to eating size? could possibly free range in the day (depends on predators and if they ventured over to my veggie garden)
how long does it take to grow out these heritage breeds to eating size? i have done some reading and it looks as if 12-16 weeks is sufficient?
what % of grower feed should they be raised on? keeping in mind they will be on starter for at least the first 4 weeks at least (until roos are obvious and can be moved to seperate quarters)
how many could i comfortably grow out in a 12X12 space to eating size? could possibly free range in the day (depends on predators and if they ventured over to my veggie garden)