Tried cornish rocks. Looking for another meat bird.

I currently have 130 eggs of Corn/Del, Del/Corn crosses in my 'bators now. Takes about a week to accumulate enough eggs for a 48 egg incubator, three weeks for 130 to 140 in my 3 incubators. Run that twice a season and it is clear it isn't all that difficult to hatch out and raise over 200 birds for the table over a single summer.

That's from 11 hens and two roosters.
 
Here is a pic of my extra orpington roos that went to freezer camp. They make a beautiful table bird and are great for dual purpose meat and eggs !

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I ordered these from Cackle hatchery and they dressed out great !
 
I think alot has to do with the amount of space you have for your chickens. I have room for 20 or so. Right now I have 23, but 6 are 3 wk chicks. I cant have 50 or so birds. I wish I could. But with 7 or 8 laying hens, I can only have13--15 or so meat birds at a time. So the chickens that get full size in 8 to 10 weeks or so are what I can do.. My goal is to provide my family & a few friends with eggs. & not have to buy chicken at the grocery store.. So for my family of 5. Im looking to do 50--60 chickens a year. So that means 3 batches a year
 
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I think they are fine looking birds. Some folks just expect everything to look like an X bird.

That and it is difficult to tell scale by looking at a small picture.
 
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Hey Mike where did you get your freedom rangers & how big are they

I will post some pictures here next week. I plan on butchering them this coming Sunday and Memorial day (monday). I got them from JM hatchery, they will be just under 10 weeks when I process them. The roosters are really big and the hens are still nice sized but smaller. I am guessing the roo's will be 6.5-8 lbs dressed out but that is just a guess.
 
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That seems small to me. I have some 9 week old Rangers that must average over 6 pounds by now (tomorrow or the next day is weigh-in day and I'll update my journal). Even if you figure 1/3 loss at processing, that's 4 pounds per dressed bird. I'm actually thinking about processing mine before twelve weeks because they've grown so well.
 
I just processed my 10 cornish rocks. Right under 8 weeks. Some big fattys there. They all looked good. Acouple had some ascites. but it was clear. My next batch is gonna be Freedom Rangers. Just to try them out.
 

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