How To Raise Meat Chickens
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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Today we are going to talk about the meat chicken breeds. You will learn how to raise them and learn what breeds to pick!
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Thanks for this nugget of information.
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"The Brahma was generally considered the leading meat breed for the period of time from the mid-1850’s through about 1930 - some 70 plus years. As broilers, Brahma chicks were killed quite young, about 8-10 weeks of age. They made a most profitable roaster at 8 months, later than many breeds, but it was found that virgin cockerels were still tender as roasters at 12-13 months - making them competitive against capons. As a family fowl they were unequaled, and a large Brahma could feed a moderate-sized family."-The Livestock Conservatory
I raise brahmas for when the crap hits the fan I also have Cochins and Cornish I’m set 👍🫡❤️
I have dominique and Bielefelder. I enjoy them but would like to have a few birds that will go broody. What breed has a high percentage of broody hens?
Why do the birds get the spotted feathered look?
The Buff Orpington is no longer a good option for dual purpose in the US. The breed was endangered for a time and has been brought back by hatcheries that breed en mass and not for genetics or traits. I've bought them from two different sources and they are now small, flighty an noisy rather than their former big, friendly and quiet. Their eggs are on the small side of medium and their meat is mediocre at best due to a long grow out period that makes it tough.
Better dual purpose options are The Brahma, Jersey Giant, Delaware, New Hampshire, to name a few.
How do meat birds reproduce if they die so quickly?
I have a question and I don't know where to ask it; can I make my own blood meal and bone meal from processing my organic chickens? My theory is not wasting any part of the animal and putting it back into the garden. Why buy organic blood meal and bone meal if I can make it myself?
Yes you can. You can also just dilute that red golden liquid with water and pour it directly into beds , water it in and mulch it. You can take feathers and put it in your compost or beds too. Works very well without much effort!
How to raise chicken to make some fried chicken 😂