Chicken Rustler "what big eyes you have."
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Hi Everyone! I'm from Lakeview and just joined BYC. We relocated from Houston and bought a farm last March. We put in a garden and bought a small herd of Angora goats. In the Spring we will be adding some chickens. We're thinking about RIR, Barred Rock or Buff Orpington for layers. I would also like to raise meat chickens. I was wondering if anyone has experience raising heritage chickens for meat and if they are any good or if we should go with the Cornish Cross. We're beginners so any advice is welcome. It's great to see such a large community from MI.
Regards,,
Farmer 123
That is horrible! I am not a cat fan, mostly because when we bought our first home 4 strays had taken it over. Even after they were gone it was a never ending battle with strays.Mine was a rollercoaster. First, I got a call to have an interview with our local petsmart. Then, when I was locking up all my birds, a few capuchine pigeons were still out. One of them was a very nice beautiful bird that was still growing. Well, I tried catching it and he started flying around. he then missed a tree branch and fell. As I walked to pick him up, a cat ran to it and killed it right in front of me. Everybody better have their cats locked up cause I am not to happy with them.
Do not envy your day or bill. I had two done earlier in the year.Mine was spent in two (2) different dentist's offices getting an emergency root canal.
Talk about putting your money where your mouth is.
I have my breeding stock for next year. I know you plan on about 12 weeks maybe a bit more. However if you are wanting big birds it doesn't happen with heritage. Looking at my birds this year at 12 weeks they may have been 4-5 #. I'm trying it because the flavor is supposed to be better.We're thinking about RIR, Barred Rock or Buff Orpington for layers. I would also like to raise meat chickens. I was wondering if anyone has experience raising heritage chickens for meat and if they are any good or if we should go with the Cornish Cross. We're beginners so any advice is welcome.
Hi Everyone! I'm from Lakeview and just joined BYC. We relocated from Houston and bought a farm last March. We put in a garden and bought a small herd of Angora goats. In the Spring we will be adding some chickens. We're thinking about RIR, Barred Rock or Buff Orpington for layers. I would also like to raise meat chickens. I was wondering if anyone has experience raising heritage chickens for meat and if they are any good or if we should go with the Cornish Cross. We're beginners so any advice is welcome. It's great to see such a large community from MI.
Regards,,
Farmer 123
some one put wood shavings or chips in the run, is that working out well? thought I might try that for the winter, they sure like scratching around in the wood chips,,, hope I can find a place still ope who sells by the yrd.