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FunClucks
Crowing
Thanks for sharing your experiences with these! I too noticed that the WR seemed to grow fast, then slowly for a while, and then they put on the weight. I don't know how weather affected it, but I get similar weather to TN here in N AL. Had one WR die about a month ago, probably due to heart attack/heat stress. I was going to keep her for breeding, but no luck. Now I have one WR female left.This season I ordered 4/29 and raised White Rangers from Freedom Ranger Hatchery along with 15 NH chicks. All chicks were healthy with no issues. For a while I was concerned the WR were not steadily fleshing on and their weight was more consistent with heritage dual purpose breeds. At 8 wks I separated the NH/WR and fed WR 12/12 cycle in confined pen (I don't free range anymore b/c Avian Flu outbreaks in both Tyson/Perdue producers here in TN.) Our weather in May was rain nearly every day then June was awful heat waves cycling with storms. July leveled out somewhat but I believe that heat impacted WR growth. But all of a sudden it was like a switch was turned on and they began muscling like the Cornish Rock 708 strain. I didn't process until 10&11 wks. Finished carcass cockrels 8-9lb and 7-1/2 to 8-1/2 pullets. Two pullets thrived but did not finish at those weights so I've held them back and put in with the Del roo just ot see what kind of F1 comes from that cross next season. If positive I'll reserve a couple of the female F1s and incorporate into the breeding flock. The WR were easy birds to keep - no bad or skiddish behaviors. My only negative is holding them over for processing because maturing cockrels can be a chore to butcher - their bones were ossified like mature roosters and connective tissue was sometimes tough to cut through. The flavor was great. I have a Ninja Woodfire and smoke whole spatchcocked birds 155*F for 45min which slowly breaks down all that connective tissue and renders the meat moist and succulent. Then airfry in the Woodfire at 400*F for 35min. There's no better chicken in my opinion. Same experience with my Del/NH F1 - they're a little lighter at 13wks but just as tender and tasty.