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LOL, question is, did you feel guilty?
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Wow are they that piggish and need food!Mental note: do not bring coffee outside to sit and stare at broody with chicks when cx broiler pen is so close by. They have reached the "aren't they ready yet?" stage and are rather unpleasant. Doesn't help that this batch is out for blood! Thinking I may need gloves for feeding soon. Ouch.
Yep, our Cornish X are the same way... they attack the feeder like they've been starved for a week when you put in fresh food.Wow are they that piggish and need food!
Yep. Just got back in from noon chicken chores, and one is refilling the broiler trough. I feed a rather wet food, so this time I just poured it through the wire roof of the pen. They all climb in when I feed anyway - and look like muddy hippies at Woodstock when they run under the flow. I got splashed, but since I got bitten multiple times this am, I don't mind.I am sooo ready for this batch to be tucked away into my freezer...Yep, our Cornish X are the same way... they attack the feeder like they've been starved for a week when you put in fresh food.
Otherwise they tend to be a rather easy going group... just don't interfere in their food, that's all.
Yesterday AM found one of my CX dying of congestive heart failure(did you know that their combs get cyanotic---bluish---when they are in CHF?), so processed quickly. Because of paranoia about the others, they got less food yesterday. Hubby and I made a sheet metal killing cone this AM, and thankfully I still had my gloves on when I went to feed because they attacked my hands because I wasn't getting their food fast enough. I sure am glad that only two days to go until they head to the freezer!!Mental note: do not bring coffee outside to sit and stare at broody with chicks when cx broiler pen is so close by. They have reached the "aren't they ready yet?" stage and are rather unpleasant. Doesn't help that this batch is out for blood! Thinking I may need gloves for feeding soon. Ouch.
Yeah, I have one that seemed a little quiet this am. No blue, but...quiet. I'm going to check him later this afternoon and make a decision about emergency processing on that one.Yesterday AM found one of my CX dying of congestive heart failure(did you know that their combs get cyanotic---bluish---when they are in CHF?), so processed quickly. Because of paranoia about the others, they got less food yesterday. Hubby and I made a sheet metal killing cone this AM, and thankfully I still had my gloves on when I went to feed because they attacked my hands because I wasn't getting their food fast enough. I sure am glad that only two days to go until they head to the freezer!!