paula307
In the Brooder
- Jun 7, 2016
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Sorry about the above post - I was trying to quote Minniechickmama and respond, but looks like I made a mess of that.
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Do you have a high corn content in your birds' diet?@Minniechickmama
These girls were chicks from Bill Dyke in the Indianapolis area. (http://www.hidden-creek-farm.com/buckeye-chicken-history.html http://www.hidden-creek-farm.com/buckeyes.html https://www.facebook.com/Hidden.Creek.Farm.of.Indiana)
Yes, it was fat. Not peritonitis nor internal laying. She had not begun to lay yet. The ovary had small developing ova but looked like it may be a few more weeks before anything was developed enough to lay.
Intestines were clean and beautiful; organs healthy.
Interestingly, the fat was very nice fat. Good color and texture. It will be rendered. But if I had to guess without measuring, I'd say there was more than 1 C. of fat if it had been put into a measure. Definitely 1C at the least.
Not to ruin it for everybody but my child was reading about Chinese culture and each lunar year is a different animal. Apparently 2017 is the year of the rooster. Might be eating more drum sticks than normal this year.![]()
I am sure it will. I am actually needing roosters this year so we will see.I saw that on a Starbucks giftcard design the other day. I figured it is a sign that things are going to look up for me this year![]()