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I am glad you are okay and healing. Sleep heals. Ouch! I hate it when things like that happen!
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I am glad you are okay and healing. Sleep heals. Ouch! I hate it when things like that happen!
Hi All,
I just found this Minnesota topic! I live in Isanti.
We just got 12 adult (1 year old) laying hens and 1 rooster a week ago. Averaging 9 eggs a day. Never had chickens before so I have a lot to learn!
I'm interested in maybe getting some cornish cross meat birds as chicks. I understand they go out in the chicken tractor at about 3 weeks.
I'm curious with our climate about when I would want to have the chicks delivered so that at 3 weeks of age the outside temps would be okay for them?
Thanks!
Welcome to the thread, Neighbor!
CX's (Cornish crosses) are fantastic birds. if you do not over feed them. I have mine outside ( when my wife permits me to buy some) at between 2-3 weeks. They can handle the cold pretty good. The heat is harder on them.
How large do you want to grow them?
Then figure what day you want to process them and work backwards to figure the date to get them. Free ranging them makes a great eating bird. When I have mine outside in tractors with small coops, I feed them every night and only what they can eat in 15 minutes or so. I just open the tractor in the morning and let them run, making them forage.
If you feed them too much they will get sickly and die around 6-7 weeks. If you do what the hatcheries say to do 40 days is about it for them, and the birds will be dirty, smelly and lazy.
Last year I raised 70 of them, We had a freezer camp day ( kind of a party/picnic get together) and we processed the birds. I had all hens (my error) I think as I recall they averages 9 lbs at 13 weeks. Roos will go 11-12 lbs. I think as I recall and some here can verify this, but I think I had $7.50 in each bird. People at the camp day bought them at cost.
You are so close I would be happy to help you get set up if you want to raise some.... Maybe you could host the 2016 camp day!
So what happened? Only two years old. I guess I am asking to prepare myself for what is to come. Besides Eagles, and I know what happened to those beautiful Australorps - I still have not recovered from it; I do not really know what to expect for the second year of the chickens. First year is nearly under my belt now. Does that mean I am a first-year experienced chickener?
In cattle , goats and horses they often upgrade or breed up from grade stock . Lots of Hereford cattle in the west trace back to a Longhorn momma . I have used this method a lot in chickens . So recessive white Legbar is not hard to make .The Legbar over white Ameraucana would work in a few generations and breed true to Legbar type . So not a big deal for me .
So can I ask what you charge for Legbar chicks ?
Whats Hwy 169 Princeton? And what is that a picture of under your name? It looks like a meteor soaring through the night sky - I bet the real explanation will be better than that - LOL.
Easy now, ralphie! You don't want to scare off the new people![]()
Nah CX dont live long... Something on them gives out eventually. She just died of old CX age![]()
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A 2 year old CX is a realllllllllly old lady!
I only have one of mine left from last year.