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I would be happy to get you set up with some Bucks, Ralphie! Those birds in the big barn, which is open-air, are fairing much better than those who are in outter pens that a covered and closed but still are subject to the damp and cold of being outside to a large extent.
So, you will have to find a couple of friend and order a box of Bucks this year ;) I hatch until June.
 
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That is good to hear, to cold to go around with bare backs and I would hate to have the Guinea kicked out of the coop and it wasn't them...
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That is good to hear, to cold to go around with bare backs and I would hate to have the Guinea kicked out of the coop and it wasn't them...
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Well, Not really, After all they are Guineas and one thing I have learned in my 9 months as a guinea owner is they cause most the problems around the farm.... And those they do not cause they would have had they thought of it first...
 
minniechickmama, are you able to vacinate for mareks? I'ld also be interested in buckeyes this spring - would it make sense to grow out the roosters to butcher?
 
minniechickmama, are you able to vacinate for mareks? I'ld also be interested in buckeyes this spring - would it make sense to grow out the roosters to butcher?
I do not vaccinate any chicks.
It definitely is worth growing out your extras to eat. They should easily reach 4# carcass by 24-weeks of age and have a really nice drumstick portion and decent breast meat on them too.
 
I do not vaccinate any chicks.
It definitely is worth growing out your extras to eat. They should easily reach 4# carcass by 24-weeks of age and have a really nice drumstick portion and decent breast meat on them too.


Nice drumsticks??


How nice?

I am looking for the perfect cross to give me tender large dark meat at a relatively young age.
 
Nice drumsticks??


How nice?

I am looking for the perfect cross to give me tender large dark meat at a relatively young age.
Do you ever get down to the Rochester area? I would love to show you some of my birds so you can see for yourself. I have raised Jersey Giants, Orpingtons, Australorps,Cochins, New Hampshires, Purebred Cornish, Minorcas, Marans, and a few other lighterweight breeds. The Buckeyes have always filled out to a dress condition well before any of the others. You can feel as they are a chicks and juvies, the difference in muscle. The Cornish are hefty, but they are the Bulldogs of the chicken world, however, they don't get that way immediately and go through a leggy stage first.
If you want a darn near perfect cross, put a Cornish and Buckeye together. Even using hatchery type Cornish, I have found those to be excellent for a pasture raised meat bird.
You mention tender. Any non-CRX type is going to have a firm muscle than those, especially if raised on pasture.
 
I actually get down there a few times a year, My brother in law has a huge farm just north of Dodge Center on hwy 56. I think he just laughs at my little farming things..


I t is amazing you mention the cross, that was my first thought. If I am successful and can get my CX's to actually breed this year, I will be looking for crosses for them. I like the CX, but to be honest, for just my wife and I a CX is a lot of meat. I fix one chicken and it is good for 4 days worth of meals. We both grab the legs/thighs and the rest becomes soup or hotdish. I even bought a grinder just to make chicken burgers out of the breasts. I refuse to let any part of a living creature go to waste.(within reason).

I was planning on my second hatch this spring being a cross between my CX hens and a rainbow rooster. I thought it would give me larger rear quarters while cutting down the front.

I was everything free range and slow down the growth on my CX's. I am not in a hurry to process them. I butchered most of them at 13 weeks, which made a 8-11 pound dressed bird. BUT they are really good. Even though there are horror stories about CX's, when raised slower and forced to move about they become amazing birds.

I would love to see your birds, However, If I stop to see them, I would most likely try to buy one, or two, or three. I would need ear plugs for the ride home though, my better half thinks I have enough birds...She so wrong!
 
Duluth Ralphie - your posts crack me up.

I always love seeing other people's setup - but now I think I will have to make trip down to Minnechickmama's place for sure this spring. I'm sold on the Buckeye, too.

Maybe we should make it a field trip. LOL
 

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