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oh...I hope that wasnt to me
I wasnt meaning to have that comment come across like that, and if so I am sorry. I personally dont have an issue with the meat birds or people who raise them at all. I was just saying it doesnt seem quite right to me to have a bird who is inclined to eat like that... it does not seem like much of an existence. However, I do think they taste wonderful! So, I am of two minds about it... I would prefer to have the dual purpose birds, cos I think the quality of life is better overall for them. But on the other hand, I may get a few of the cornish x one day for freezer camp. Eitherway, as long as they are treated humanely in the end, that is what matters most to me... that they have the opportunity to experience life and enjoy what they have of it.
No... No... not directed towards anyone. I have no hard feelings towards anyones statements. I just smile at them thats all. They are what they are and the cornish x's are on another level as far as chicken.... but they are still chickens. Either they are for you... or they aren't.
Yeah they are messy but given the amount of weight they put on... and the amount of feed they eat... they are going to poop more than normal chickens. I mean look at this way, a chicken that takes 16 weeks to get 5 lbs live weight is going to have the same amount of manure than a cornish x that gets that same weight in just 7 weeks. It seems like a lot more because your seeing double the amount... but as a result your getting double the chicken.
I just see all the negative feed back from cornish x's and honestly it's mostly managment issues as sometimes these birds can be very overwhelming for the begginer.... but if you dive into raising dual purposes first, then go to cornish x than you will see why they are so highly thought of in the poultry industry. The poop factor becomes something you live with and manage around. I put them outside in tractors as early as possible before the manure is a proplem. Manure is easily managed when it's left behind in the grass 2-3 times a day.
But again... I didn't take your remarks personal... I never do. Everyone has their opinion and that's what makes this forum interesting!
oh...I hope that wasnt to me

No... No... not directed towards anyone. I have no hard feelings towards anyones statements. I just smile at them thats all. They are what they are and the cornish x's are on another level as far as chicken.... but they are still chickens. Either they are for you... or they aren't.
Yeah they are messy but given the amount of weight they put on... and the amount of feed they eat... they are going to poop more than normal chickens. I mean look at this way, a chicken that takes 16 weeks to get 5 lbs live weight is going to have the same amount of manure than a cornish x that gets that same weight in just 7 weeks. It seems like a lot more because your seeing double the amount... but as a result your getting double the chicken.
I just see all the negative feed back from cornish x's and honestly it's mostly managment issues as sometimes these birds can be very overwhelming for the begginer.... but if you dive into raising dual purposes first, then go to cornish x than you will see why they are so highly thought of in the poultry industry. The poop factor becomes something you live with and manage around. I put them outside in tractors as early as possible before the manure is a proplem. Manure is easily managed when it's left behind in the grass 2-3 times a day.
But again... I didn't take your remarks personal... I never do. Everyone has their opinion and that's what makes this forum interesting!