So far in my 2 month experience I've learned that in the city it is easier to find a place to process a cow then it is to find a place to process 12 birds.
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True I agree you don't need extra protein for CRX but you might for other chickens such as dual purpose birds.I've learned that you don't have to feed high protein to a CX to get a bird that develops meat...they are genetically predisposed to have more meat than a DP and they will follow their genetic code. Saying you have to feed high pro to a CX to get them to develop muscle is like saying you have to feed low protein to bantams to keep them small and medium proteins to a DP to keep them at standard size. What is sufficient protein for any chicken is sufficient protein for a CX.
I've learned they will free range better than any DP chicken I've ever owned because they have higher motivation. I've learned they don't have to stink or be dirty if you colonize their bowels with probiotics and raise them in open air situations, not penned to a coop. I've learned that when they have normal bowel function, they aren't thirsty all the time. I've learned that they are fun to raise and are as cheap as DP birds to finish for processing. I've also learned that they are amazingly easy to process compared to older DP chickens...you really don't have to pluck their feathers so much as just wipe them off. They have little smell when processed, either from their wet feathers or from their viscera.
Where abouts are you in Ohio?