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Looking for some heavy large breeds to keep my meat bird pen going...I have always ordered chicks (either cornishx or freedom rangers)..I would like to start a breed that can keep themselves going, they would have to be a broody breed for this, since i typically take 2 to 3 birds a week out of this pen.,..i am not set on any certain breed yet, so suggestions would help...They have their own coop and about half acre for foraging.
 
Looking for some heavy large breeds to keep my meat bird pen going...I have always ordered chicks (either cornishx or freedom rangers)..I would like to start a breed that can keep themselves going, they would have to be a broody breed for this, since i typically take 2 to 3 birds a week out of this pen.,..i am not set on any certain breed yet, so suggestions would help...They have their own coop and about half acre for foraging.
what about JG .. i could bring ya a rooster when i come lol
 
Quote: That could work, I will get back to you on that one, need to do a little research,,,My meat customers are used to getting birds that dress out at about 7 pounds, usually takes me about 15 weeks to get the typical meat birds to that.
 
Del my dominant Delaware roo
he is black and white he is so pretty! love those darn tail feaths!!
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My male peking thinks that the hens should want to play with him too lol he hangs out around the main pen until mama says ok hubby come on lol
 
I just sold 4 silkies. It is so hard to let them go, even though it is what needs to be done.
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I am just so attached to my crew!
 
My muscovys wander the yard with the chickens...at night the ducklings go in the right side of the garage, while the chickens go in the left (coop side). Duck sometimes goes in with the ducklings and sometimes chooses to play weathervane on the top of the garage. The ducks have taught the chickens to drink from the sled and the duck bucket....:rolleyes:
 

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