Posted by Dachshund on January 24, 2009 at 09:36:55 from (98.16.177.240):
In Reply to: Baby Chicken Source posted by john in la on January 24, 2009 at 09:30:34:
I raise Cornish-X Free Range all the time! I feed them in a brooder house with outside (penned) access for a month or so, then open the door. I have SEVERAL that are 1 1/2 years old (and laying/sitting). Not hard to raise, either, ESPECIALLY if you free range them. I grow mine a little longer then most, and they usually dress out at over 12 pounds.
I also have Welsommers, Buff-O's, Americaunas, and Mutts. I'd like to get Black Jersey Giants, too.
There are several hatcheries online that sell year round. You can also get chicks (in season) from your local TSC, Orschlens, and the like.
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