Delaware Heritage Meat Chickens For A More Sustainable Homestead

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  • Опубліковано 4 кві 2022
  • We can make a lot of plans on the homestead, but sometimes we need to pivot out of necessity.
    Have you seen the skyrocketing prices and food shortages at the grocery store? We sure have. We wanted to make sure we could produce our own meat again this year. But what about next year? And the year after that? We needed a more long-term solution.
    So our order of Cornish Cross broilers became an order of Delaware heritage dual purpose chickens. Yes, they take over twice as long to raise. Yes, there are feed shortages to consider. But we can keep a breeding flock indefinitely, they are decent foragers, and a big bonus..they’re fantastic egg layers! As soon as we clicked the “order” button at Meyer Hatchery, we knew we had made the right choice. You know what I mean..sometimes you can just “feel” it.
    Delawares originated in the 1940s by crossing Barred Plymouth Rock roosters and New Hampshire hens, which resulted in a bird both excellent for meat and eggs. They were an early commercial chicken breed!
    Are you considering taking the leap into raising poultry (or any other livestock, for that matter)? Why not get started with a heritage breed? You can help contribute to agricultural diversity and heritage by preserving rare breeds of livestock that will otherwise be lost to history.
    For a list of heritage livestock breeds and their conservation statuses, as well as more info on why they are important to preserve, please visit:
    livestockconservancy.org/
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 34

  • @michellesirois6954

    That is NOT TRUE!!! If you dont feed them as much and let them run more they CAN BREED!! I had a 15 lb roo and 2 hens that bred and i was able to incubate eggs.

  • @woodsyfeller5995

    I got Delawares in 2021 best breed so far, great egg layers, quick to begin laying, will still produce eggs through winter (reduced). The roosters are chill and the least human aggressive I have ever owned.

  • @forced4motorsports

    I know this is from last year, but some of they hybrids are getting better, and even the CX will survive for 5-7 years on a good feed schedule if the base genes are good. I have Freedom Rangers (4 total, 2 have Cornish X genes) that are my egg laying champions, dropping on overage 3 eggs a day. The two Cornish versions, 11 & 13 lbs, are almost a year old and are thriving. Now this is dependent on a feed schedule, as even regular FRs will eat themselves to death if you let them. They get 5 oz (dry weight) per chicken per day of a home mixed 22% mash. That's it. Food is: 2 parts floating catfish food, 1 part whole Black oil sunflower seeds, 1 part Alfalfa Timothy grass pellets - all ground together and fed wet - not soaked or fermented. The yokes are orange with this mix.

  • @grumpioletroll6259

    We don't use paper towels you forget then after you get used to it

  • @bethhubert8782

    I'd love to see an update on this video. What do think?

  • @danielwagner6290

    Heat lamps are completely

  • @TalesofaFeralHousewife-dq7vr
    @TalesofaFeralHousewife-dq7vr Рік тому +1

    I think its smart now to be a prepper. We are getting our chickens next weekend, but def doesn't hurt to prepare.

  • @king-um4lt
    @king-um4lt Рік тому

    hello, i want to buy delaware chicken eggs, can you help me?

  • @dannycase7141
    @dannycase7141 Рік тому +3

    Very well said we have a lot of same thoughts

  • @kenchafin9890
    @kenchafin9890 Рік тому +1

    Hows the chicks?

  • @merrill5111
    @merrill5111 Рік тому +2

    I'm hoping for a video how the Delaware broilers turned out.

  • @mariag5594
    @mariag5594 2 роки тому

    We raised delaware meat birds last year and loved them and definitely are raising them again this year. We kept one back, and she is our best egg layer and has the best personality. They definitely grow faster than other heritage birds, but Im sure their genetics play a big role as far as Delaware meat vs. Layer lines. We are considering keeping some more back this year for sustainability purposes.

  • @victoriasimage
    @victoriasimage 2 роки тому +1

    Even though the large hatcheries have good biosecurity, they are still susceptible to getting avian flu. Murray Mcmurray just had an outbreak and I'm guessing there are more we haven't heard about yet.

  • @GreenDove610
    @GreenDove610 2 роки тому +2

    Always tough to lose birds, regardless of age. We lost about a dozen from our original flock in a storm. The birds panicked and they crushed themselves. We learned fast after that. You have a decent thought-out plan. Great video and great homestead. I am not sure a 'prepper' is a bad thing. I think it has to do a lot with why and how you are looking ahead.

  • @thewellreadgearhead544
    @thewellreadgearhead544 2 роки тому

    First comment! The babies are so cute