are you thinking meat chickens? Mine have restricted feed and still get huge. This is at 12 wkschicken-farm to rescue a a couple of chickens directly from the farming industry before the are send to the slaughterhouse?
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are you thinking meat chickens? Mine have restricted feed and still get huge. This is at 12 wkschicken-farm to rescue a a couple of chickens directly from the farming industry before the are send to the slaughterhouse?
I recall that Shad was talking about rescues who are spend layers. Not meat chickens.are you thinking meat chickens? Mine have restricted feed and still get huge. This is at 12 wks
Our's did the same a few years ago, it killed grass 50 feet from where they sprayed and I am glad our garden and chickens are on the far side of the property. I will contact them to see if I can tell them to keep their poisonous garbage off my property.So fun story…today my dog started barking her head off and I looked out to see a guy up in the trees under the power lines spraying something on the bushes (which had just been brush-hogged a few days ago). I resisted the urge to load the shotgun because I saw the electric company truck on the road but went out and hollered “can I help you!?” He didn’t speak English. But his boss told me if I don’t want the power company spraying herbicide on my property I need to call them and let them know. He assured me it is safe for animals but added they don’t spray it where cows are. I guess I need a bull to protect my chickens from poison.![]()
As it happens, something relevant in this morning's GuardianWall, I was speaking specifically of farmers, those trying to grow the same crops. And yeah, on the map there are all these vast areas, but they may not be suitable for agriculture even with warmer temps. Northern Canada, for instance. Finland.
Thanks for the article.As it happens, something relevant in this morning's Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...heatwave-climate-crisis-sweden-norway-finland
Moving towards the poles may not work, even where there is land suitable for farming.
I haven't, but I've spoken to people who do the rescues and the egg farms aren't interested in giving one ot two chickens. Not worth the trouble apparently.Shad, did you ever try to approach a chicken-farm to rescue a a couple of chickens directly from the farming industry before the are send to the slaughterhouse?
that's the role for the rescue organisations like BHWT; to act like wholesalers.I haven't, but I've spoken to people who do the rescues and the egg farms aren't interested in giving one ot two chickens. Not worth the trouble apparently.
Ofcourse this might be more exception than the rule. But I find it surprisingly easy taking care of mine. The main problem lies in you need to physically be there or have an automatic feeder to feed a specific amount twice a day. And they need a run where they can always eat plants to deal with their chronic hunger and keep them exercising. They do well as long as you don't lock them up.Giving meat chickens a descent life after being fed with grower, up till a point they can hardly walk (obese), is almost impossible.
I agree with this. Which is why I find It good that french companies like Hubbard and Sasso make slower growing broilers because of the Label Rouge.Imho it’s disgusting what the commercial chicken hatcheries have done with their inbreeding programs creating these fast growing meat chickens.
Huh that's interesting. Maybe because this goes through a more official channel or something. But with my CX it was just grabbing 2 of them, putting them in a box and then just leaving. This was right before they went to slaughter and since they left the barn risk of contamination and stuff is low.I haven't, but I've spoken to people who do the rescues and the egg farms aren't interested in giving one ot two chickens. Not worth the trouble apparently.