Here's the start of my grow-out journal.
Hatch date: 5/17/10
I started with 103 chicks, sold 59. That leaves me with 41.
Four died on 5/23 and 5/24. 37 left.
I'm feeding them Organic Pride (purina) non-medicated chick starter, which is 21%. I'm planning to keep them on organic feed the whole way through. Organic is roughly $24/50lbs. (yes, the feed is expensive, but I can sell these birds at a premium per lb in this area if they are organically fed).
I weighed 20 of the 37 birds to get an average sample. It's not going to be so easy to weigh this many the older they get, but I'll keep trying.
Date Age (days) Weeks Weight (oz) Weight (lb)
5/19/10 1 1.33 0.08
5/28/10 9 1 3.45 0.22
So far my weights are roughly on par with TimG (given that I'm not weighing right on the week, my day 9 weights are a tiny bit more than his day 7s). Interestingly enough these weights are also almost exactly on par with the barred rocks I raised last year. Presumably the ranger's weight will start accelerating more in the coming weeks. (I don't expect the rocks to be able to keep up by any means.)
Hatch date: 5/17/10
I started with 103 chicks, sold 59. That leaves me with 41.
Four died on 5/23 and 5/24. 37 left.
I'm feeding them Organic Pride (purina) non-medicated chick starter, which is 21%. I'm planning to keep them on organic feed the whole way through. Organic is roughly $24/50lbs. (yes, the feed is expensive, but I can sell these birds at a premium per lb in this area if they are organically fed).
I weighed 20 of the 37 birds to get an average sample. It's not going to be so easy to weigh this many the older they get, but I'll keep trying.
Date Age (days) Weeks Weight (oz) Weight (lb)
5/19/10 1 1.33 0.08
5/28/10 9 1 3.45 0.22
So far my weights are roughly on par with TimG (given that I'm not weighing right on the week, my day 9 weights are a tiny bit more than his day 7s). Interestingly enough these weights are also almost exactly on par with the barred rocks I raised last year. Presumably the ranger's weight will start accelerating more in the coming weeks. (I don't expect the rocks to be able to keep up by any means.)