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I got cornish x broilers from Meyer's and it was not that bad. I lost one to piling (suffocation) and 2 escaped and became food for something else. We don't eat whole birds, we cut all ours in parts and they were pretty easy to do. I think we ended up after all was said and done to pay $7.15 per chicken. I would say we broke even. The meat is not soft like commercial chicken so the texture is definitely different and takes some getting used to if all you have eaten is store bought. Hubby thought it was tough but we have gotten used to it. The breast meat was huge and the legs were actually pretty big too. We'll do them again but not in the summer time. We did ours in the fall and slaughtered the week of thanksgiving and it worked out really well.
ones, do you think the Jersey Giants will be worthwhile in my circumstances.....free-ranging on two acres? I am thinking of getting them (really, my dad has his heart set on them after a fox got almost all his cockerels and he killed the rest early) in time for them to free-range once they are out of the brooder pen in early to mid-spring so they will have months of free-ranging, then butcher at 9-10 months at the end of November. I tend to feed half rations at most during pasture months, and since I use whole grains, the grain price is much less, too.