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The meat birds do take forever to feather out, and often they will grow out to a certain point and then they sometimes have heart attacks prior to getting very old because they grow so fast. Don't let them have their feed overnight and just know they won't feather out nearly as fast as other breeds.
Don't get attached, because they won't live long whether you want to process them or not.
DH's biggest concern.
He tells me "Don't start cuddling these chickens, Don't name these chickens, and for PITY'S SAKE do not fall in love with these chickens!"
He grew up on a cattle ranch (there is no sentamentality on a cattle ranch)
I can understand that, there are some people who get these chickens not realize that they are not meant to grow old, and then they are upset when they die so early. I have not raised any yet, but I have read a lot about them I would love to raise some meat birds but we live in town so I can't yet. We do take care of a farm house that is no longer being lived in thought about talking to the owner and seeing if I could put a tractor with meat birds out there and raise them this summer would sure love to try and raise some of my own meat.
The meat birds do take forever to feather out, and often they will grow out to a certain point and then they sometimes have heart attacks prior to getting very old because they grow so fast. Don't let them have their feed overnight and just know they won't feather out nearly as fast as other breeds.
Don't get attached, because they won't live long whether you want to process them or not.

DH's biggest concern.
He tells me "Don't start cuddling these chickens, Don't name these chickens, and for PITY'S SAKE do not fall in love with these chickens!"
He grew up on a cattle ranch (there is no sentamentality on a cattle ranch)
I can understand that, there are some people who get these chickens not realize that they are not meant to grow old, and then they are upset when they die so early. I have not raised any yet, but I have read a lot about them I would love to raise some meat birds but we live in town so I can't yet. We do take care of a farm house that is no longer being lived in thought about talking to the owner and seeing if I could put a tractor with meat birds out there and raise them this summer would sure love to try and raise some of my own meat.