Creepy meat bird questions for a meat bird newbie please...

big brown horse

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I'm ordering cornish crosses today from Murray McMurray and wanted to know if you suggest any of the vaccines or gels etc that they are suggesting I buy. I don't vaccinate or use medicated chick starter normally or give any of that other stuff to my egg laying chicks.

Also, do cornish crosses roost or are they too fat? :p

(I may have other questions too, I just can't think of them yet.)
 

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iwas personally told when i started looking at meaties that no roost (they get too big too fast) and that unless your raising them in extreemly large numbers (over 200 at a time) or in a big "chicken area" then vac's arnt realy nessicary.
 

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Ok, thanks!! :D

Now how about the vitamins and gels:

QCC Quik Chik 4 oz - Get your chicks off to a good start with this combination of vitamins A, D, E, B-12 and electrolytes.
$4.35
GEL Gro-Gel Plus - Immediate nutrition and hydration for all baby poultry in a very concentrated and digestible form. $3.55
And do any of you know if that price is per bird??
 

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Agree with the no roost, just lots of dry bedding.

Haven't done any of the vaccines/vitamins in the 3 years we've been raising them.

The med packs I have looked at provide for a LOT of birds. I was worried about trying to keep the unused portion viable. One pack I saw when I was first looking would make 100 gallons of water mix.

From McMurray's website
One 4 oz. package takes care of about 200 chicks for 2 weeks.


YMMV
 

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We do a square movable pen, that is covered in one side. Side and top. A large rubber maid tub on its side with a regular lamp bulb in a reflector hanging in front.
At 3 or so weeks, we lay a 2x4 on a couple of bricks in the covered area, and they use it to sleep on.
No vaccines for us, but vitamin and mineral boosters are welcome.
Also, I finely chop grass and weeds for them to eat starting at just a few days old. The pieces get bigger as they age. And I also only feed round the clock for just a couple of weeks, if the chicks are not under a hen.
Then they get fed 3 times a day. with full access to pasture at all times.
 
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