Preparing a Chick Brooder for Cold Weather // Raising Meat Chickens {Week 2}

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Below-freezing temperatures are in the forecast – how are we preparing our baby chickens to handle the cold?

We’re raising Cornish cross meat birds for the first time and want to share the whole experience with you. We’ll be releasing a new video each week all the way through butcher day detailing things that surprised us and what we’re looking forward the next week.

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We purchased 30 Cornish cross females from Meyer Hatchery. Cornish cross are incredibly fast growers – from hatch to butcher in only 8 weeks. We’ve done quite a bit of research on this and feel very well prepared but everyone knows there’s no replacement for experience. If you’ve thought about raising meat chickens but just haven’t made that commitment yet I hope you can look to our experiences as something you can learn from. If we can do it, so can you!

💪 AVG. WEIGHTS:
Week 1 – 3.8oz
Week 2 – 12.0oz

These birds are growing incredibly fast and they’ll be nearly fully-feathered by the end of the week. Once they get to that point they’ll be much better at regulating their internal temperature but for now an external heat source is still required. Because we wanted butcher day to come before the heat and humidity of summer arrives we are dealing with some of the unpredictability of Kentucky weather. It was 70°F a couple of weeks ago and now we have multiple nights below freezing in the forecast (and some are thankfully already in the rearview mirror by the time this video goes up).

We’ll be transitioning the chicks off chick start and onto meat bird grower feed next week. We also started feeding them on a 12 hour ON/OFF rotation to prevent them from overeating and making themselves sick. If the weather cooperates we’ll move these meat chickens into the chicken tractor next week but I worry that we’ll have a few nights that are just too cold for that. As it is with everything flexibility in this endeavor is key.

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