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mizauntcathy'shenhouse :
With the meat birds the thick layers of shavings helps keep the breast from getting bruised up. They are breed for huge breast and they grow at such a fast rate, most will not be able to move around a whole lot the last few weeks. The shavings help "cushion" them.
I hope this helps...just some things we learned while our son showed chickens.
That makes me gladder'n ever that we buy ours from the Amish family that raises them. It seems like a BIG job just to keep them alive. Still, (pause/slight shudder) I think I'd like to try it with two.
BTW, do you know how much floor space each Cornish cross should have?
With the meat birds the thick layers of shavings helps keep the breast from getting bruised up. They are breed for huge breast and they grow at such a fast rate, most will not be able to move around a whole lot the last few weeks. The shavings help "cushion" them.
I hope this helps...just some things we learned while our son showed chickens.

That makes me gladder'n ever that we buy ours from the Amish family that raises them. It seems like a BIG job just to keep them alive. Still, (pause/slight shudder) I think I'd like to try it with two.
BTW, do you know how much floor space each Cornish cross should have?