Question about a dual-pupose flock

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just stick with the idea that the birds are their for food. i raised ten cx's, talked to them, and could just about tell them apart but when it was butchering time i really had no problems taking the knife to them. You just got to keep in mind that the birds are their for food from day 1, and if theres a few cockerels, too bad for them.

Yeah I know what you mean but you can butcher cornish x's at 8 weeks not 4-6 months.
 
Thanks Pringle, I think the 5-6 months sounds just about right, by then the roo's will be making me crazy!
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I had a BO and some BSL roos and it took almost 6 months to make them worth it. never again i will be going with meaties only unless i get the space to let them free range alot more to get their own food. the feed to meat ratio was terrible not to mention 6 roosters crowing!
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I'm also going to go with BO Chickens. All the roo's (except the best one) and the worst of the hens will become dinner. I don't care that it will take 4-6 months for them to grow out.

IMHO the flavor difference between a 4-6 month BO will far outstrip the flavor of an 8 week old Cornish X. I'm not concerned about "feed to meat" ratio so much as growing a flavorful nutritious chicken.

For a small "broiler" chicken (1-2.5 lbs which would most likely with a heritage breed chicken will be 1 lb lol) cull at about 3 months.

For a decent "fryer" chicken (2.5-4 lbs) cull between 4 to 5 months.

For a traditional "roaster" chicken (4-8 lbs) cull between 5 to 12 months.

All of this information I got from another link I found on another post here on the forums. If I can find the link I'll add it here.
 
Wow, thanks for all the info, advice & opinions everybody. Making this new guy feel welcome!
 
I too am going to raise dual purpose birds. I ordered 12 male buff orpingtons and will get them about April 6-8th. I wondered what age would be the best time to process them.
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Im waiting for some Buff Orp and Australorp Roos to get some weight on before I process them. They are 16/17 weeks now. I'm planning to butcher at 20 weeks.
 
I'm also going to go with BO Chickens. All the roo's (except the best one) and the worst of the hens will become dinner. I don't care that it will take 4-6 months for them to grow out.

IMHO the flavor difference between a 4-6 month BO will far outstrip the flavor of an 8 week old Cornish X. I'm not concerned about "feed to meat" ratio so much as growing a flavorful nutritious chicken.

For a small "broiler" chicken (1-2.5 lbs which would most likely with a heritage breed chicken will be 1 lb lol) cull at about 3 months.

For a decent "fryer" chicken (2.5-4 lbs) cull between 4 to 5 months.

For a traditional "roaster" chicken (4-8 lbs) cull between 5 to 12 months.

All of this information I got from another link I found on another post here on the forums. If I can find the link I'll add it here.
Thats what Im doing. Culling down to the best Roo. I think the winner is a big Australorp. I have 2 BO's, 1 Australorp and 10 RIR roo's bound for freezer camp in the up coming weeks.
 

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