- May 7, 2011
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Hi all,
We are new to chickens, adopted a Cornish X, and didn't know it. He was born in early March, put on weight fast (when we then suspected he was not what we thought he was), and started mouth-breathing today. On Monday, we weighed him at five pounds twelve ounces.
Is the mouth-breathing a sign that it's time to make him dinner? Today was a very warm spring day, 84 degrees, and at first, I thought he was just hot....
Your advice is appreciated. He's lived a good life and will be the first bird we will kill and eat. I just thought it would be in June, not this soon; I'm coming to terms with it.
Thanks,
Pam
We are new to chickens, adopted a Cornish X, and didn't know it. He was born in early March, put on weight fast (when we then suspected he was not what we thought he was), and started mouth-breathing today. On Monday, we weighed him at five pounds twelve ounces.
Is the mouth-breathing a sign that it's time to make him dinner? Today was a very warm spring day, 84 degrees, and at first, I thought he was just hot....
Your advice is appreciated. He's lived a good life and will be the first bird we will kill and eat. I just thought it would be in June, not this soon; I'm coming to terms with it.
Thanks,
Pam