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Didi84
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I have decided to get rid of the roosters it's going to be hard cause they are like my kidsit's always a good policy to be honest..
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I have decided to get rid of the roosters it's going to be hard cause they are like my kidsit's always a good policy to be honest..
My husband and a buddy of his want to do it they both now how to butcher them.I would name one Lemon Pepper and the other Garlic Salt. I would then cull, butcher, rest them in the fridge a few days. Season and cook one. Freeze the other.
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I am having mixed feelings my kids are very attached to the ones we have now.If you really want to raise some chicks for your own personal enjoyment don't let anyone discourage you. I find raising chickens to be very relaxing. Just rrealize that you will need to find an outlet for any unwanted chicks and don't hatch too many. Perhaps you could choose the cockerel with the best temperament to keep? Raise him separate from the hens until he settles down?
I am having mixed feelings my kids are very attached to the ones we have now.
My girls want to do the same thing.. raise babies and sell them, or raise them til they're a few months old for people who only want a couple & don't want to deal w/ the early stages w/ the heat lamp, etc.. but I don't know how much of a market there'd be for that where I live. There is the min 6 chicks thing at the local stores though which I think would hinder some backyard farmers who maybe only want 2 or 3 birds or those who don't want to risk getting a surprise roo like we did.Since I am a stay at home mom I don't care I am doing it for fun not for the money to be honest with you.