pasture-raised broiler chickens!

The life of a broiler chicken on our farm. We raise our chickens on pasture, moving them to fresh grass every day. We have day-old chicks shipped from a hatchery. We raise them, butcher them, and package them on the farm. The kids help out, and our work is usually mixed with some comedy!

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  3. I did mine In a coop run this year for my own consumption. Mine weighed in at 8-10 lbs at 8 weeks . I just keep wondering why they're so small , I did 12 on 12 off and allowed them to run out of the coop to eat fresh grass . I only did 15 but I had a lot less grass to offer then a lot of these videos I see. Just blows my mind how small ? Figured with my feed sure somewhat bigger but I figured yours would be 6/7/8

  4. Are there any loop holes or issues with farm butchering? Do you have to be inspected? I’m sure the laws are different from state to state. Boy Henry sure has grown up!

  5. I decided to go for broiler chickens after having loads on chickens like leg bars etc…whose meat is tighter and bones are harder. The farmer I got the broilers from told me they need to be kept in a furnace like shed…or theyll die!?!?!?! The other chickens walk freely in the garden but I'm worried autumn and winter in England might kill them? I got them so I can start breeding them. You cant get broiler eggs in the UK for some reason. But you can get eggs for other chickens.

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