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Any problematic (aggressive, stupid, etc) bird in my flock of layers will be a meat bird.
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Any problematic (aggressive, stupid, etc) bird in my flock of layers will be a meat bird.
What a precious photo with chicks with the eggs oh my gosh cuteness overload thank you I needed that this morning
oh agree 1000 percent there but I was more asking, are there any marketed that way, not coincidentally. If we were to go by behavior Id have had a meat cockatoo years agoAny problematic (aggressive, stupid, etc) bird in my flock of layers will be a meat bird.
Oh I totally agree, They All Suck! Bloodsucking Vampires! And Every Country Has Some, so matter where you go, there's always gonna be the Haves making sure there are Have Nots.I just want to clarify this right now.
Do NOT EVEN think to point to a D as the blame, as every single R there has power to stop it, yet are happily letting it happen as well. BOTH PARTIES caused this. There is no D or R anymore, it's them .vs. us and if they can keep you fighting with your 'other letter' neighbor then you are not paying attention while they rob and rape you.
With that being said, I am seriously considering getting a building built here, call it a storage shed 'officially' (OK ok, it's storing chickens, MINOR detail) and raising my meat birds too. I think a dozen at a time or so would work, maybe 20. get them to age, whack em, freezer them and start on your next batch, by the time you run through the others are ready. I can't / do NOT want a rooster but my friend has several. I can easily borrow 'Chucky' for a few days and turn him loose with my girls to get fertile eggs when needed to carry on my meaters on my own.
Aaron
We have a pair of weird-looking hens that don't seem to be any breed in particular. I think they're just a barnyard mix, because they lay blue eggs and don't look like any blue-laying breed. They are a splotchy cream-gold-wheaten-white color with big, red, floppy combs and a skinny body. I thought they might be a mix of Cinnamon Queen and probably a bunch of other things thrown in. Any of that sound Cinnamon Queen-ish?I have 4 EE that are laying; 3 lay brown or mottled and 1 lays green. I have another 4 that will start laying later this month that are supposed to be blue layers. I don't expect bright blue though, which would add variety to saleable product (son's egg business). My cinnamon queens lay brown.
Yes, but I'd lean towards the dual-purpose side for blue-layers. I haven't found any blue-layers that are used for meat.Ok horrible question. are there meat birds, or maybe I should say dual purpose birds that lay blue eggs too? (oh im gonna get shot for this )
aaron
Ameracauna and Marans would likely produce an olive, if not darker. I'm not sure about anything else, I'm not really a chicken genetics person even if I try to be.Talking bout Roosters...I have "a few"
Well my 1st Roo ever, still have him btw, Rocky the Barred Rock...yeah, I know, creative name. Well, he fit the name in his spunky youth. Raised him & 3 hens the same way, with love, but he was an ornery child & ran up behind me to spur the back of my leg, which didn't hurt simce he was still little. I don't know why, but as mean as he was with anyone else, he tolerated me, so I kept him around & now he's a calm old man, sots on my lap for pets. I learned to not ignore him, always be aware of where he was, always speak to him & let him know what I'm doing...food, water, cleaning your poop in your coop, etc. As long as I did that, he was cool. I've only had 1 Roo that I had to rehome. He liked to jump up & spur eyes. Got me one day, about a half inch from my eye, after a year of trying to be nice & get him to chill out. Darn shame, he was gorgeous.
Anyway...I was wondering, the olive or green shades of eggs...what breeds have you mixed to produce what colors?
Would a hen with Ameracauna & Maran parents produce the darker olive?
Would a hen with Ameracauna & Wyandotte parents produce a paler green? Just curious![]()
Anything is meaty if you eat enough of it.Ok horrible question. are there meat birds, or maybe I should say dual purpose birds that lay blue eggs too? (oh im gonna get shot for this )
aaron