How do I raise Cornish Roasters organically?

Dominique King

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I am raising Cornish Roasters this year and I want to raise them organically and I don’t know how, so if anybody can give me some insight on this that would be greatly appreciated! They are also going to be in a chicken tractor.
 
I am raising Cornish Roasters this year and I want to raise them organically and I don’t know how, so if anybody can give me some insight on this that would be greatly appreciated! They are also going to be in a chicken tractor.
Organic feed. Finding organic meat bird feed might be a challenge. And anything they eat while tractored is a bonus (grass, bugs, etc).
 
I am raising Cornish Roasters this year and I want to raise them organically and I don’t know how, so if anybody can give me some insight on this that would be greatly appreciated! They are also going to be in a chicken tractor.
I would think any organic feeds? Did you find something? Hope they will be tasty!
 
good luck.

VERY hard to find an organic certified feed with the protein and calorie density needed to support Cx in their optimum feed regimen. Hard enough to find a decent organic for layers, whose needs are much less. I'm not aware of anyone producing an Organic Meatbird feed with availability for BYCers.

Definitely talk w/ your local extension office, see if you have a local mill doing it.
 
If you can't find one, Kalmbach has an Organic "Starter & Meatbird" feed. Its probably close to $2/lb and still isn't as nutrient dense as a typical Meatbird feed, but its much better than the (at least as expensive) New Country Organics starter option.
 

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