meaties are **3 weeks** today!

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I'll try to get mine done tomorrow!! I was moving chicks all over today and getting them ALL out of my house!! Plus had to clean out the big girls coop!! One a VERY happy note!! My meaties are outside in their tractor!!
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# of chicks and breed: 10 CX
Hatchery source: Orscheln's feed store - will ask which hatchery next trip
Brand and protein % of feed: 18% Country Lane
Whether you are restricting feed or not: Probably not because of daylight times.
Housing (after brooder): Tractor
Weights for each week (if you have them): Will get week 2 stats Sat




We picked them up March 12th. No idea on actual hatch date, but they were new arrivals. I'd guess maybe 2 days old.
 
OHHH! so excited for everyone. We currently have 30 Cornish cross about 1 week old. We live in Montana and are still freezing at night, so they are in a pen inside the shop with a red heat l;amp on. I am so excited to have these soon in the freezer. We processed our own last year and things went great and they made wonderful dinners! We never name them and don't really hold or pet them, but do interact with them. I agree with everyone about them having a much better life than the ones we could buy at a store:) I don't know how to add pic's, but I have several of the pen and the young Cornish. we p[lan on butchering at 10 weeks. Last year we did them at 8 weeks, they were 61/2 lbs. to 7lbs. We do take away the food at night after a few weeks old, lost one last year to heart failure. proud of you all raising meaties too!
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great food for the family.
 
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Looks good! My chicks are going into a coop with run tonight and my TSC said they came from McMurray. I may be switching feed if TSC will ever get DuMor 20% back in: they have it on sale at 6.99 for 20lb right now but my local store is out. Seems like those feeding DuMor are having much better gaining.
 
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We have our week olds on 22% meat grower ration, this is only our 2nd time raising Cornish, but we didn't last time, kept them at the same protein. We also added some cracked corn for them. This is just what we do, curious about everyone else too. Boy do they get big fast
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Thats good to hear. I bought another bad of feed yesterday and it should last them until 6-7 weeks processing. I don't know if I want to wait any longer than that. It gets hot here pretty quick and I don't want any of them dying early.
 
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Looks good! My chicks are going into a coop with run tonight and my TSC said they came from McMurray. I may be switching feed if TSC will ever get DuMor 20% back in: they have it on sale at 6.99 for 20lb right now but my local store is out. Seems like those feeding DuMor are having much better gaining.

I hope you realize that the SALE price of$6.99 for 20 pounds = $0.3495 / pound x 50lbs = $17.475 or $34.95 for 100 pounds.​
 
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Looks good! My chicks are going into a coop with run tonight and my TSC said they came from McMurray. I may be switching feed if TSC will ever get DuMor 20% back in: they have it on sale at 6.99 for 20lb right now but my local store is out. Seems like those feeding DuMor are having much better gaining.

I hope you realize that the SALE price of$6.99 for 20 pounds = $0.3495 / pound x 50lbs = $17.475 or $34.95 for 100 pounds.

Yep, and that's more than the 24% chick starter they sell for $16.49.
 

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