Hey everyone, I have a few different questions that hopefully y'all can help me out with. I have never butchered my own chickens to eat. I hunt and have put down wounded or sick chickens, so I think I will be okay about the killing part (I made myself not get attatched to these).
I bought 6 Cornish rocks from TSC, they are all alive and doing great at 4 weeks old. I only feed them in the mornings, rather than letting them have feed free choice like my other chicks. So they are always hungry in the mornings.
I have been told by family members that "Cornish Crosses are those tiny chickens, only 2 lbs each, they are great but only enough for one person to eat". Though I have only ever seen large heavy weight broilers, and I was pretty sure that's what my Cornish rocks would be? I thought maybe the family member was thinking about Cornish hens? How big are Cornish Rocks at butcher time around 9 weeks?
Another question was about culling roosters? I have two Wyandotte Cross roosters that I hatched out about 6 months ago. They are driving me crazy roosting in my eggs boxes and picking on my hens. I thought about butchering them, so atleast I would have practice for when my broilers get old enough. My main problem with that is, I saw A roundworm in their poop a few weeks ago. And that kind of grosses me out to even think of eating roosters with parasites. Does it change the meat? Just feed them to the dogs? What would y'all do? I know if I work them, I would have to wait until the wormer is out of their system before I butcher, and I don't really want to keep them that long.
-on another note, how do you worm your entire flock? I have never had a problem, but I have started to get dirty eggs, and now that I saw a worm I think it is time for a good worming-
Thank you!!
I bought 6 Cornish rocks from TSC, they are all alive and doing great at 4 weeks old. I only feed them in the mornings, rather than letting them have feed free choice like my other chicks. So they are always hungry in the mornings.
I have been told by family members that "Cornish Crosses are those tiny chickens, only 2 lbs each, they are great but only enough for one person to eat". Though I have only ever seen large heavy weight broilers, and I was pretty sure that's what my Cornish rocks would be? I thought maybe the family member was thinking about Cornish hens? How big are Cornish Rocks at butcher time around 9 weeks?
Another question was about culling roosters? I have two Wyandotte Cross roosters that I hatched out about 6 months ago. They are driving me crazy roosting in my eggs boxes and picking on my hens. I thought about butchering them, so atleast I would have practice for when my broilers get old enough. My main problem with that is, I saw A roundworm in their poop a few weeks ago. And that kind of grosses me out to even think of eating roosters with parasites. Does it change the meat? Just feed them to the dogs? What would y'all do? I know if I work them, I would have to wait until the wormer is out of their system before I butcher, and I don't really want to keep them that long.
-on another note, how do you worm your entire flock? I have never had a problem, but I have started to get dirty eggs, and now that I saw a worm I think it is time for a good worming-
Thank you!!
