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RE: Crossbeak the Rooster

in #homesteading7 years ago (edited)

Interesting thoughts. I can't say for sure whether that's a factor or not because many are already hatched with a cross beak, so maybe the food factor would have to be available to the parent? The sources I read stated that many times it is due to the Chick being positioned incorrectly inside the egg, not protecting its head (I guess they typically have it tucked beneath their wing).

Now, that's not to say that the fact I feed my Chickens what I feel to be high end Organic Soy-Free and Corn-Free feed (brand: Scratch and Peck) doesn't have to do with maybe the cross beak not showing up until it was 3-4 weeks old? Everything I read said it showed up before two weeks! And maybe it's not letting it progress as quickly. My chickens are also free range here on 20 acres.

But what I do doesn't say much for their previous lives and parents as they are hatchery chicks.

Thanks for stopping by and starting a conversation! And thanks for the resteem!

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Pleasure! Yeah, there does seem to be a lot more to it than that but it sounds like your chickens have about as wonderful a life as could be hoped! I think the Hatchery factor could be the part that is hardest to do anything about. If they were bred and raised to not move around as freely and naturally as your chicks get to enjoy, then all kinds of natural traits and behaviors get lost in place of higher returns on meat or eggs in shorter times. If they don't get to move or see much light, who is going to notice the beak? I've also heard of people's experiences rescuing cage birds and struggling with hens that have no instinct for scratching. And thus need to learn from established hens.

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