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Plot Twist Poultry flocks!

Starting off with young chick pics! These are our meat birds when we brought them home. First all the Cornish xs, then the others are Western Rustics.

I'll add more later but I have a book to finish writing!
 

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Time for our hens! We ended up losing one of the lavender orpingtons, and another of the lavender orpingtons ended up being a cockerel that we're seeing if he stays well behaved.


A note since I've read many posts about the dangers of heat lamps: we aren't planning to use them again. The brooder plates we got, the chick didn't seem to like. So we had three points of security on the lamps, so that if one failed, there were two backups and if any of them failed it wouldn't change the position into dangerous territory. If all three happened to fail, I would assume that meant the "Big One" earthquake hit off the Oregon coast and at that point, unfortunately the chicks wouldn't be high priority.
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9 Cornish crosses have turned into 33 pounds of chicken meat for the freezer!

We have another 11 to process, which are Western Rustics. I'll admit I'll have a harder time with some of these, because they aren't as food driven and asshole ish as the Cornish cross were. There is also a pair, a rooster and hen, that are clearly best friends and they're the most timid and gentle of the flock. I may end up convincing my husband to keep the roo, hen, and another two hens so the flock is a minimum size.
 
My Golden Girls. Supposedly Blanche and Dorothy are Olive Eggers and Rose is an Easter Egger. I'm just shrugging because even if they aren't what they were labeled as, they're still pretty and hens.

Blanche
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Dorothy
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Rose:
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(I let Rose stay next to my raspberry bush only long enough to get the picture. Those are MY raspberries!)
 
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9 Cornish crosses have turned into 33 pounds of chicken meat for the freezer!

We have another 11 to process, which are Western Rustics. I'll admit I'll have a harder time with some of these, because they aren't as food driven and asshole ish as the Cornish cross were. There is also a pair, a rooster and hen, that are clearly best friends and they're the most timid and gentle of the flock. I may end up convincing my husband to keep the roo, hen, and another two hens so the flock is a minimum size.
This is a great take! Should feed the family for quite some time!
 

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