Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Thought some of you may enjoy the recent Harvest Home blog entry! Remember, Harvest Home work parties will be continuing through 2008. 01/12 Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary Work Event - Stockton 02/09 Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary Work Event - Stockton 03/08 Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary Work Event - Stockton Cheers,Tammyharvesthomeanimal [harvesthomeanimal ] On Behalf Of christineSent: Monday, December 31, 2007 12:05 PMharvesthomeanimal Subject: [harvesthomeanimal] Harvest Home Blog: Pecking at the New Yearhttp://www.harvesthomeanimal.org/blog/?p=37Two-and-a-half-years may seem like a short lifespan. Surprisingly, the age of a human toddler is vast for Arturo and Corazsn - the last standing broilers of Harvest Home. The aging Cornish Cross chickens are the remaining Hurricane Katrina survivors at our farm. The longevity of these titan birds is nothing less than a New Year's miracle.In September 2005, Arturo, Corazsn and 11 other meat-type chickens arrived in our Stockton settlement after a long journey from tempest-ridden Mississippi. They were rescued from an abandoned Tyson Foods broiler grow-out ranch.Broilers are selectively bred to grow at an alarmingly rapid rate. As a terminal breed raised for slaughter, broilers are not designed to live much beyond one-month-of-age. Thereafter, leg abnormalities, ascites, and sudden death syndrome are the deadly fortunes afflicting these birds. As Dr. Ian Duncan, Department of Animal and Poultry Science, University of Guelph, wrote, "We are reaching the biological limit of growth and it is a mistake to think we can go on and on selecting for increased growth rate without costs to the bird."The Lucky-13 adjusted to the quiet life of Harvest Home quickly. But, it wasn't long before we saw the first loss of life among our feathered bowling balls. Lucky-12, Lucky-11, Lucky- 10.... Today, luck is paired down to one rooster and one hen.While Jack Frost sprinkles a light freeze on the San Joaquin Valley, Arturo and Corazsn face a mounting battle with obesity and bumblefoot.But, the two-pack are hardly bothered by their aging exteriors. Life is a series of simple and beautiful routines: 1. Watch the sunrise over the Sierra Foothills. 2. Eat on soybeans, rice hulls and corn. 3. Peck. 4. Peck. 5. Cluck. 6. Watch the sunset over the Altamont Hills.As we kiss Year 2007 goodbye, Arturo and Corazsn have an important peck or piece of advice:Life is short. Enjoy the New Year one cluck at a time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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