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I don’t know anything about how to help you but id just like to defend the ‘ugly’ featherless birds. I’m that one person that loves ALL animals no matter how they look and I’m a little hurt by this. I have an adorable Naked Neck cockerel that we will sadly have to give away since we do not want a rooster, but he’s going to a farm that won’t kill him. His name is Cashew and he’s the sweetest thing. He likes to play with my shoe laces and run around me like a little kid. Even my own family members say he’s ugly but I think not a single thing is wrong about him. He’s adorable, I love him, and they are exactly the same as any other fully feathered bird. I even think it’s upsetting that people actual bred them to be this way so they would be EASIER to kill and pluck. Nobody wanted him or his little black Silkie mix friend, so I took both of them. And I love them.
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This thread is about chickens as food, not pets.
If it 'hurts' you, best to just pass this thread by.![]()
I understand and I'm ok with people eating chickens, I still eat chicken all the time. I was just sad that she called them ugly.
I don’t know anything about how to help you but id just like to defend the ‘ugly’ featherless birds. I’m that one person that loves ALL animals no matter how they look and I’m a little hurt by this. I have an adorable Naked Neck cockerel that we will sadly have to give away since we do not want a rooster, but he’s going to a farm that won’t kill him. His name is Cashew and he’s the sweetest thing. He likes to play with my shoe laces and run around me like a little kid. Even my own family members say he’s ugly but I think not a single thing is wrong about him. He’s adorable, I love him, and they are exactly the same as any other fully feathered bird. I even think it’s upsetting that people actual bred them to be this way so they would be EASIER to kill and pluck. Nobody wanted him or his little black Silkie mix friend, so I took both of them. And I love them.
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Hi folks
Im a newbie. Got a mixed flock of 7 for eggs. Currently 3 have started to lay.
I'm thinking ahead and starting to plan how to have a self sustaining flock, that provides my family (family of 5) enough eggs (15-20 a week will be enough for our personal use) and also provides us with enough meat birds for the year. I dont like the idea of eating my layers (who all have names and eat from our hands etc) but next spring we'd like to raise 30-40 chickens for the freezer as well.
On top of this, I know that after a couple years egg production decreases, so would like to raise my own layers in time to take over from the older girls.
Now, to me, it makes sense to get a Rooster- but then, will there be enough genetic diversity? Do I need 2 Roosters? Do people swap Roosters for their "services" ;-)
How would I breed 30-40 eggs (for freeezer birds) does a chicken still only lay one egg every 26 hrs even when they are fertilized? Does that mean all 7 of my egg layers would have to be laying fertilised eggs and sitting on them all day for weeks on end and then all chicks would be hatching one per day etc etc?? Sorry if these are really dumb questions. Ex- city girl here.
How would you manage a flock that you wanted to get 15-20 eggs from each week all year, and raise 30-40 meat birds from March - June??
Important to me- all my meat birds would be free ranging on our land, supplementing with feed.
They would be dual purpose breeds, not those ugly birds that are somewhat featherless and raised just for meat.
Ideally, we'd process the meat birds a few at a time as needed (my husband would do it) but we arent sure if thats practical. The other option would be to drive all 40 to someone else who would process for us, but trying to not incur any costs, and truly live off our land like the olden days...
Any tips, ideas, suggestions welcome. Thanks!!!
Haha...I think maybe soWent back and changed alert preference again, and C x R = CX. Perhaps I'm coming up with my own abbreviations???