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- Sep 14, 2010
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I really thought someone would have tasted these birds. The American Poultry Journal had a good write up about them. http://books.google.com/books?id=wC...AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Houdan meat quality&f=false But I guess things have changed, since that was written.
I would think they would be small next to any of the hybrid chickens with their giant breast. I am not looking for a chicken that can feed a family on one split breast (12 oz). We are such a society of bigger is better that I am so over weight from my meat portions being so large. 3 to 4 ounces of meat is all I need. I just want it to taste really good. Its more about quality than quantity.
I don't show birds so I have never read the standards for Houdans. The ALBC website http://www.albc-usa.org/cpl/houdan.html says 8 lbs for roosters and 6.5 for hens. My guess is they will be half that weight the first generation. Maybe through selection I can improve on that.
I would think they would be small next to any of the hybrid chickens with their giant breast. I am not looking for a chicken that can feed a family on one split breast (12 oz). We are such a society of bigger is better that I am so over weight from my meat portions being so large. 3 to 4 ounces of meat is all I need. I just want it to taste really good. Its more about quality than quantity.
I don't show birds so I have never read the standards for Houdans. The ALBC website http://www.albc-usa.org/cpl/houdan.html says 8 lbs for roosters and 6.5 for hens. My guess is they will be half that weight the first generation. Maybe through selection I can improve on that.