So glad I found you all here. I bought my first meaties. My DH still thinks I'm nuts. Well, more now than ever
. He grew up in Upstate NY. Worked at a slaughter house as a teenager. Tells a story of how he processed 60 chickens with his parents and two brothers when he was about 10 years old. His job was to hold the chicken while his father cut the head off and then he was to let it run off and just grab another one.
He tells me I have no idea what it's going to be like taking the life from something. I agree as I have never been a hunter - although raised in a hunting family. Funny enough, my father is so proud of me taking this route and going back to nature. He lives in NY and I live in AZ. I won't be surprised if he shows up at my door on processing day to surprise me. (I am secretly hoping for that)
I only got four meaties to start out with. Am living in town in an HOA community. The meaties are everything that I read they would be. Cute and fuzzy to start with. Then immediately, they start changing almost daily. Smelly, smelly, smelly. Although I found that adding some DE to their bedding and feed has helped with that. I am also trying to ferment some food for them. (also recommended by many on this forum)
Today they are 3 weeks old and weigh just about 1 lb. They started at .25 (week1) .45 (week2) so you can see how quickly they are growing already. They are nothing like my pet chickens in personality or activity. I am having no problem handling them as necessary and not getting attached (so far). Today was their first taste of outside in a temporary "playpen" I set up for them. Even though they had so much more room, they basically layed by the feeder.
My plan has been to use the cone method, skin them, cut them up and freeze. Am hoping by keeping it simple and only having a few, I will get through it quickly enough. I still have a few
weeks to go. We will see.... Glad to be in good company!!