Hi all,
I was hoping to get some advice on a discussion I was having with my fiancé this evening. We are buying a farm in the Fall and will be buying our chicks to raise through the winter so they will be ready to lay eggs in the spring. We would like some for meat and will be culling extra roosters, but he's never worked with livestock of any sort, and it's been a good twenty years or so since I worked on a farm as a 12 year old farm hand.
Anyway, we were discussing Cornish X, and he was wondering if we could raise some. I'm feeling hesitant because we will JUST be getting started with chickens and while I know the basics of caring for them, I was still a kid when I worked with chickens last. I didn't deal with things like buying food, supplies, fixing coops, dealing with sick birds, or so on. So I've got some learning to do myself.
I was under the impression from reading this section that CX's are a bit more "advanced" chicken keeping so I'm not sure I'm ready to get into them yet.
What do you think? Should we hold off for another year or so, get some experience with heritage birds under our belt, or do you think it'd be ok for us to wing it?
I was hoping to get some advice on a discussion I was having with my fiancé this evening. We are buying a farm in the Fall and will be buying our chicks to raise through the winter so they will be ready to lay eggs in the spring. We would like some for meat and will be culling extra roosters, but he's never worked with livestock of any sort, and it's been a good twenty years or so since I worked on a farm as a 12 year old farm hand.
Anyway, we were discussing Cornish X, and he was wondering if we could raise some. I'm feeling hesitant because we will JUST be getting started with chickens and while I know the basics of caring for them, I was still a kid when I worked with chickens last. I didn't deal with things like buying food, supplies, fixing coops, dealing with sick birds, or so on. So I've got some learning to do myself.
I was under the impression from reading this section that CX's are a bit more "advanced" chicken keeping so I'm not sure I'm ready to get into them yet.
What do you think? Should we hold off for another year or so, get some experience with heritage birds under our belt, or do you think it'd be ok for us to wing it?