Didn't think you would. How are things across the pond?Ain't gonna argue with you on that one, fella![]()
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Didn't think you would. How are things across the pond?Ain't gonna argue with you on that one, fella![]()
That's good. Your meaties, being in the latter category, I assume? Have you managed to keep any of them to a size that will dodge the axe and become breeding stock? I seem to recall that Oz had managed that.Things are well. Birds are all alive or scheduled to die![]()
Actually meaties are in the former. Trying to make breeding stock out of them. The only one of them that I lost was actually the smallest one and that was a couple days ago.That's good. Your meaties, being in the latter category, I assume? Have you managed to keep any of them to a size that will dodge the axe and become breeding stock? I seem to recall that Oz had managed that.
Well, hope that plan works out for youActually meaties are in the former. Trying to make breeding stock out of them. The only one of them that I lost was actually the smallest one and that was a couple days ago.
Thanks. They sure are a bunch of cinder blocks with wings.Well, hope that plan works out for you![]()
I have a batch of Freedom Rangers going (genuine, not hatchery knockoff) and they are awesome. They do not realize they are meaties, they roost and everything at six weeks and 4 lb. Not half as messy as Jumbo Cornish Cross, either.Thanks. They sure are a bunch of cinder blocks with wings.
Yea that's about the only thing I don't much care for with the CX is that they sleep in the dirt or whatever is on the coop floor.I have a batch of Freedom Rangers going (genuine, not hatchery knockoff) and they are awesome. They do not realize they are meaties, they roost and everything at six weeks and 4 lb. Not half as messy as Jumbo Cornish Cross, either.
I have a batch of Freedom Rangers going (genuine, not hatchery knockoff) and they are awesome. They do not realize they are meaties, they roost and everything at six weeks and 4 lb. Not half as messy as Jumbo Cornish Cross, either.