Yesterday I bought my 15 cornish X chicks destined for the freezer. I am interested in a couple of goals. Better survivabiliyt, and cheaper growth, and healthier fats on the flesh. I may not be able to attain the last goal as I now understand the good fats are derived from a grass based diet rather than the standard commercail feed which is mostly corn and soy. Obtaining enough greens might be problematic; can I grow enough greens for the last 2 weeks during the fattening up period to make a difference. Not sure.
First goal is to create two feeding methods, dividing the chicks into 2 groups at age 2-3 weeks.
Day one--Integrated i nto current brooder of older chicks as baby sitters. 1 heat lamp for all, in a room that is abou 60 degrees and next to a window. Free choice chick starter, medicated. Brags ACV added to their waterers; using pop bottle type waterers. 2 waterers set up and three feed pans.
Day two ( today) -- chicks are looking good.
First goal is to create two feeding methods, dividing the chicks into 2 groups at age 2-3 weeks.
Day one--Integrated i nto current brooder of older chicks as baby sitters. 1 heat lamp for all, in a room that is abou 60 degrees and next to a window. Free choice chick starter, medicated. Brags ACV added to their waterers; using pop bottle type waterers. 2 waterers set up and three feed pans.
Day two ( today) -- chicks are looking good.