So many variables come into this. I like letting nature take its course. I feel the growth charts are the max attainable, but have no proof. I'm sure the heat is slowing them down a little too. I know I'm slow.My tenders are three weeks old today. They celebrated their birthday by moving onto the pasture! I also took weights today. My heaviest is 20 oz and my lightest is 14 oz.
My average weight for 11 birds is an even 16oz or 1 lb. They are slightly behind the welp chart, but I attribute this to a natural light cycle and the ability to move around a bit. I don't mind, I am not on a real time crunch.
Here is a pic in my hand, if anyone would care to visually compare weekly growth with the pics on page 3.
They really seem to be enjoying themselves on the grass. I am glad I can do that for them. As cornish x, these beat the odds ever making it outside. Swells my little grinch heart.
I am starting restriction on feed today. 30 mins twice a day. Would you still do that even though they are slightly "below weight?" Between the vitamins I feed them and their weight, I doubt they are at max capacity. Thoughts?
Thanks for reading!
If they are healthy and growing, what more is there?