Greetings All. I'm a long time reader of these forums but this is my first post. I have spent the last 6 hours searching these forums and reading all the available threads on feeding my Cornish X's. All that has done is give me a 50/50 split on which feeding and light schedule I should use raising my first batch of these freakishly large chickens.
I have 53 chicks and they are now 2 weeks old. I had 55 but 2 died at 2 days old. They have had light and feed 24/7 since I got them. They are all males and weigh average 1 pound 2 oz currently.
My goal is to produce the largest chicken I can in 8 1/2 weeks. (Processing day is set since I can get help that day. Hence, the 8 1/2 weeks.)
I'd like to minimize my risk of flip.
My barn is 12'X12' with a 8'X16' yard. I cannot tractor or allow free range.
Let's see if I get a 50/50 split on opinions again.
Should I restrict feed to the 12/12 or feed 24/7?
Should they have the light off at all? I'm running the brooder and 1 CFL 25 watt bulb in the barn.
All opinions greatly appreciated.
PS: Jersey Giants make bad meat chickens. Yeah I know you all know that but now I know that too and needed to share.
I have 53 chicks and they are now 2 weeks old. I had 55 but 2 died at 2 days old. They have had light and feed 24/7 since I got them. They are all males and weigh average 1 pound 2 oz currently.
My goal is to produce the largest chicken I can in 8 1/2 weeks. (Processing day is set since I can get help that day. Hence, the 8 1/2 weeks.)
I'd like to minimize my risk of flip.
My barn is 12'X12' with a 8'X16' yard. I cannot tractor or allow free range.
Let's see if I get a 50/50 split on opinions again.
Should I restrict feed to the 12/12 or feed 24/7?
Should they have the light off at all? I'm running the brooder and 1 CFL 25 watt bulb in the barn.
All opinions greatly appreciated.
PS: Jersey Giants make bad meat chickens. Yeah I know you all know that but now I know that too and needed to share.
