Welcome back to KC Farms! We just put the 2 week old Cornish cross outside and we had a cold front that came through and dropped the temperature in the 30's overnight! Check out the video to see if we lost any Cornish cross due to the cold weather. This is our last batch of Cornish cross meat chickens for the year and we are doing our best to track and find out how much it costs us to raise them from chicks until we put them in the freezer in just 8 weeks time!
We also check in on the Kune Kune pigs to see who is expecting piglets! We are expecting registered and unregistered piglets later this fall!
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Did the Cornish Cross survive the cold?
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