How long can they live?

kuntrygirl

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How long can a meat bird live if you don't cull it? Someone bought me 6 chickens without knowing they were meat birds. Being as though I don't cull any of my chickens, I can't seem to process the thought of culling these meat birds. I know that their life span is short based on all of the problems with them (leg problems, etc.). So, I was thinking about just keeping them around until. How long can expect them to be around? Anyone know?
 
The death rate really climbs after 12wks
90% chance they live less than a year.
I suspect they would not have a great life after 12wks anyway.
The summer heat and pulling their own heavy body's around is very hard on them.
You could find some else to process them for you.
 
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yeah.. I know what you mean, Im in the same dilemma. I have 4 cornish x's that were supposed to be white leghorns (thanks tsc!) and.. they are sooo big already!

anyway.. I might sell mine on craigslist when they get a little bigger.. because, I figure thier going to die anyway.. I just couldnt do it tho
 
I had a hen live for 6 months and then another live to 9 months. It's not a pretty site when their combs turn purple, they can't move and they can't breathe anymore. I knew what was happening before they had heartattacks so I put my girls out of their misery
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There is someone on here who has healthy adult broilers, she put aspirin in their water while they were going through growth spurts. I think the hens name was Greta if you want to do a search and find out her secrets.
 
Thanks everyone for your responses. It gets so hot here in Louisiana. We are already having days that are 90 degrees. You talk about HOT ! The girls seem to do ok with the 90 degree days. I have the broiler's coop under a large pecan tree, so it' s a very shaded area that keeps them cool. There is also a dirt area where they can take a dirt bath to cool off as well. I keep PLENTY of cool water for them 24/7.

I figured that they wouldnt be around long, I was just hoping for at least 2 years but it doesn't sound like they will be alive long. I keep thinking that one will be dead on the ground as I arrive home for work but they are ok so far. When this person bought them, the feed store said that they were 6 months old but I'm sure they were 6 weeks old. I have had them since March 18 and so far everything is good.

They run side to side when they see me coming. I can tell that it's a heavy load to carry but they will lay down when they get tired. None of them are showing any signs of pain or anything like that. If so, I would have have to do the right thing and put them out of their misery. I guess I"ll just continue to monitor them and look for any problems and do the best that I can to make their life as comfortable as possible.

I will do a search and look for Greta. Thanks for the tip.

Thanks again everyone for your replies.
 
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They free range every day. Although they dont like to come out of their coop until about 5pm due to the hot temps on those days, they do free range. I take advantage of letting them free range as much as possible. Thanks for tip. That gives me more hope for my girls.
 
Last year we had a week or 2 of temps in the 90's and our X's didn't do so well. They looked like they wanted to die
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I would just put the hose on the mist setting and leave it. They loved it
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