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Big, dirty and health problems are unfair classifications.
You have control over the factors that eliminate the dirty and unhealthy part.
As far as BIG, what's wrong with that? That is what I call efficient feed to meat conversion.
My wife's uncle has laying hens (BO's, DE's, BR's, RIR's etc) and they are disgusting and dirty b/c he uses a coop and run. We pasture our birds in a daily move pen and they are pretty clean.
As far as health problems, we supplement a high quality feed with kelp, minerals, and natural vitamins. Also add a little fish meal. Our birds reflect what they eat and live in.
Not trying to be a jerk, just can't believe how much misinformation get's continually spread around about the CX's before people have even tried them. And if they do try them and still think these things, I would question their methods.
Sorry, I didn't mean to offend. It's hard typing out thoughts properly, I didn't mean it. Before I found this site, I was googling nonstop and a lot of people (maybe they were more pro-life) were complaining of the problems plaguing the meat birds.
I was sort of relieved when I found that this site wasn't like that, as I plan to eat my roos out of the sussex straight runs that I got.
Big, dirty and health problems are unfair classifications.
You have control over the factors that eliminate the dirty and unhealthy part.
As far as BIG, what's wrong with that? That is what I call efficient feed to meat conversion.
My wife's uncle has laying hens (BO's, DE's, BR's, RIR's etc) and they are disgusting and dirty b/c he uses a coop and run. We pasture our birds in a daily move pen and they are pretty clean.
As far as health problems, we supplement a high quality feed with kelp, minerals, and natural vitamins. Also add a little fish meal. Our birds reflect what they eat and live in.
Not trying to be a jerk, just can't believe how much misinformation get's continually spread around about the CX's before people have even tried them. And if they do try them and still think these things, I would question their methods.
Sorry, I didn't mean to offend. It's hard typing out thoughts properly, I didn't mean it. Before I found this site, I was googling nonstop and a lot of people (maybe they were more pro-life) were complaining of the problems plaguing the meat birds.
I was sort of relieved when I found that this site wasn't like that, as I plan to eat my roos out of the sussex straight runs that I got.