I walked out to their chicken tractor with a 5 gallon bucket, lifted the lid to the tractor and reached in and pulled out an average sized Cornish Cross and an average sized Red Ranger. A few weeks ago I had marked the ones we were weighing with paint on their heads to ensure we were weighing the same ones. Well, the water-based paint wore off. From here on out I'm just grabbing an average sized bird from each breed to weigh. First up, the Red Ranger.
Red Ranger |
Red Ranger 1 pound 5 ounces |
Now for the Cornish Cross. I put her up on the scale that I've protected with a sales circular and waited until the bird was perfectly still so that I could get a good reading. Sometimes the birds are so jumpy, the needle moves, making a good reading next to impossible to get.
Cornish Cross |
Today the Cornish Cross weighs 2 pounds 9 ounces. That is a gain of 5 ounces from last week. Again, not where we'd like to be at this point.
Cornish Cross 2 pounds 9 ounces |
One thing to keep in mind. We are going to raise them until they weigh 6 pounds as that yields about a 4 and a half pound dressed carcass. If that takes 10 weeks, so be it. One thing I noticed from comparing this week's bird to last week's is that the Cornish Cross this week I selected for weighing is a female and last week's is a male. I'll select males from here on out for the sake of comparison since males are almost always larger than the females.
Next week will be week 7 and we'll continue to track their progress.
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