- May 7, 2014
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Hello Everybody!
I skipped my intro post for now because I am on a time-crunch and am freaking out. I am new to meat birds and new to chickens. I have about 20 RIRs and I ordered some freedom rangers from JM Hatchery that I received at the end of Feb. I got about 50 of them and gave half to my neighbor. They are up for processing this Friday but hers look completely different from mine. Hers look like they should look and mine still look like nasty little chicken nuggets running around (although, they ARE cute
). Unfortunately I am out of town so I can't post pictures for you but you shouldn't need them. Basically, some of mine are filled out and look like adult birds, though still smaller than hers. MOST of them still look like they are about a month old (ugly, juvenile age... bald butts, bald, feathers not all the way in, half bald necks) and even still chirping. I've read in two different places minor references to a possibility of cocci. My neighbor's birds are bigger than her RIRs at this point and mine are still the way they looked about a month ago, give or take.
The differences:
1. I let mine free-range and she kept hers locked up.
2. I put mine out of the house into unheated barn a week sooner than she did (still with heat lamps)
3. She switched hers to game feed a week sooner than I did
4. Mine were eating a crumble mix with pellets for a couple weeks vs straight mash which is what she was getting but I didn't realize my bags had been mislabeled.
My concerns, aside from the big one, "What's wrong?":
1. Are these birds ever going to be okay to eat or they diseased and should be disposed of?
2. If they're okay to eat, can I hold off a while longer until they get full-sized and then process them or will they be too tough if I wait (does toughness depend on age or size?)
3. Any treatments for whatever it may be?
4. Have they infected my other birds in any unapparent way to where they may not be safe to process? Will the processing plant know or is there any other way to tell?
5. ANY OTHER ADVICE! I really hope I didn't just waste all that money on these birds for nothing. They weren't very expensive but their food was... as I'm sure everyone else here knows!
Also, I gave them live probiotic yogurt this week twice to hopefully help anything.
Any help at all? I have a feeling I doomed my birds to death without getting to fulfill their purposes (that is, to be eaten by me
!) but please anybody chime in!
BONUS question: Are RIRs worth having cut or should I just leave them whole and just for stewing only?
I skipped my intro post for now because I am on a time-crunch and am freaking out. I am new to meat birds and new to chickens. I have about 20 RIRs and I ordered some freedom rangers from JM Hatchery that I received at the end of Feb. I got about 50 of them and gave half to my neighbor. They are up for processing this Friday but hers look completely different from mine. Hers look like they should look and mine still look like nasty little chicken nuggets running around (although, they ARE cute

The differences:
1. I let mine free-range and she kept hers locked up.
2. I put mine out of the house into unheated barn a week sooner than she did (still with heat lamps)
3. She switched hers to game feed a week sooner than I did
4. Mine were eating a crumble mix with pellets for a couple weeks vs straight mash which is what she was getting but I didn't realize my bags had been mislabeled.
My concerns, aside from the big one, "What's wrong?":
1. Are these birds ever going to be okay to eat or they diseased and should be disposed of?
2. If they're okay to eat, can I hold off a while longer until they get full-sized and then process them or will they be too tough if I wait (does toughness depend on age or size?)
3. Any treatments for whatever it may be?
4. Have they infected my other birds in any unapparent way to where they may not be safe to process? Will the processing plant know or is there any other way to tell?
5. ANY OTHER ADVICE! I really hope I didn't just waste all that money on these birds for nothing. They weren't very expensive but their food was... as I'm sure everyone else here knows!
Also, I gave them live probiotic yogurt this week twice to hopefully help anything.
Any help at all? I have a feeling I doomed my birds to death without getting to fulfill their purposes (that is, to be eaten by me

BONUS question: Are RIRs worth having cut or should I just leave them whole and just for stewing only?