"Why we have Chickens" Poll comment

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Broken legs? Out of about 10,000 broilers that I have raised in the past 10 years... not once have I ever had one with a broken leg from growing too fast. I have came to find out that it's a myth, at least with my experiences.

As far as why would anyone want to raise them.... That's an easy one... I'm sure others can answer that question...

You kind of walked into this one... it is funny because you refer to the broilers as dumb.... I think you said "to dumb to realise their fat and dying".... seriously? If your going to call something dumb... try to look smart while doing it... you probably should have said... too dumb to realize they're fat and dying

You know what upsets me the most.... even though you may not like something... show a little respect. You don't see me saying negative things about dual purpose breeds.... because I could be like... who would ever want to raise those scrawny, no good, sorry excuse for a chicken... However I understand both breeds pros and cons and respect them both. For instance no broiler would ever taste as good as a dual purpose chicken when it comes to a good chicken noodle soup. That's just one of many ways to cook a dual purpose. Both breeds have their moments when they shine.

Here are some pics of the "lazy boring stupid pigs"... You know, some of you guys are right... they look repulsive, fat, ugly, nasty, too fat to walk, sloppy, stinky.... oh ya... stupid... I almost forgot stupid (like I can't remember the last time I seen a smart one). But you know what.... they sure do taste really freakin good!!

Well said.
 
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Yup, it's well worth it to throw them into the stock pot.

With or without the skin on? I tried to "take the socks off" and finally gave up, but the dirt wasn't coming off the skin very well either. Was I doing something wrong?

If you're just using them for stock, just leave the skin on. Just clean them good and toss them in the pot!
 
Looks like you have a nice set up for those "nasty" 'er I mean tasty birds, Brunty Farms! Nice looking birds.

Now, everyone just play nice.! You are all entitled to your $.02 and leave it at that.

I am with you though, I LOVE to eat cornish x's!
 
yeah, Im not willing to do the butchering myself and to pay someone to do it for me would make it not worth the money. My chickens are pets only to the point of living out their lives here even after they are done laying. I would like to raise some meat birds if I had someone willing to do the deed for me. My son wanted to get turkeys to raise for meat but he moved out for a while. I guess my uncle could teach him, I may have to think about it again.
 
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You kind of walked into this one... it is funny because you refer to the broilers as dumb.... I think you said "to dumb to realise their fat and dying".... seriously? If your going to call something dumb... try to look smart while doing it... you probably should have said... too dumb to realize they're fat and dying
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The funny part isnt that I typoed when saying they were fat and dying.. the funny part is, I'm doing an English Major at Uni
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And apparently my mythological sources were wrong, your birds look cute.. too cute for eating..
 
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You kind of walked into this one... it is funny because you refer to the broilers as dumb.... I think you said "to dumb to realise their fat and dying".... seriously? If your going to call something dumb... try to look smart while doing it... you probably should have said... too dumb to realize they're fat and dying
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The funny part isnt that I typoed when saying they were fat and dying.. the funny part is, I'm doing an English Major at Uni
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woops

And apparently my mythological sources were wrong, your birds look cute.. too cute for eating..

Sorry... I shouldn't have said that. I got a little worked up....

I can't take credit for the pics.... from other farms like mine. I raise mine in tractors like the pic below.

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The funny part isnt that I typoed when saying they were fat and dying.. the funny part is, I'm doing an English Major at Uni
he.gif
woops

And apparently my mythological sources were wrong, your birds look cute.. too cute for eating..

Sorry... I shouldn't have said that. I got a little worked up....

I can't take credit for the pics.... from other farms like mine. I raise mine in tractors like the pic below.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/1855_dsc00045.jpg

Tis okay :p I suffer from near constant foor in mouth :p

And i just noticed you bold Realise with a 'z', not where I come from :p we stick to s's in Australia
 
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I am just wondering why someone is nuts because they do something different than you (and by the way I do not diaper my chickens)? And how are the results skewed if this is a poll on BYC? It seems to be an accurate representation of the BYC community, which is who the poll was created for, so you couldn't get a truer sample of the population.

Wow, I didn't think I posted anything controversial- a little sensetive are we? It's skewed because the original poster referenced the fact that on percent of AMERICANS keep chickens for meat, not speaking only about the BYC community. My point is that BYC doesn't necessarily represent ALL chicken owners on this subject when a MAJORITY of BYC'ers are keeping their birds as pets. And do we really need to be that PC? Do a poll on any street in America (not on BYC,) about a person who gives chickens the run of their house wearing diapers, and I'll bet the word "nuts" comes up a couple of times. Just like if I ran around in my yard naked, rubbing myself in poo, I would expect people NOT to just dismiss it as me expressing my individuality and freedom of choice.

Jaku ~ my apologies for being sensitive. I actually didn't realize I was posting in the meat bird forum area, I was perusing recent posts and came across this one. I probably actually am sensitive, too, cuz all my birds have names and personalities (but I seriously am not a chicken diaper-er......my daughter on the other hand, haha well, those birds are our pets). So please excuse me if I was sounding snappy, I wouldn't have normally posted on a meat bird forum anyway
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I've raised birds for meat before and after a couple of year's break, did so again this year. Pros, it really is the best chicken meat one can get. Nothing in the store compares. Cons, it is considerably more expensive, per pound, than the store bought on sale. I raise birds to increase self sufficiency AND save money. A cost analysis indicates I gain a little bit on eggs. Meat I loose on. Meat birds can be a bit contrary to some principles of self sufficiency. For the heavier meat birds (cornish x), we are reliant on a hatchery to get them. Other birds don't return as good of a feed to meat ratio. I probably won't raise meat birds again next year unless I can get the feed costs down.

Dumb chickens? Frankly, I think all chickens are pretty much stupid. They all have their merits, but intelligence is not one of them.
 

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