I finally got the coop and run set up to receive some chicks and decided that I have
enough space for either 5 egg
chickens or 10 meat
chickens. I go to the
feed store to get some and proudly tell the bosses wife I want egg
chickens.
(keep in mind, im in Taiwan and have zero chicken raising
experience so I don't know how much of this is cultural preference, how much is my own ignorance and how much is simply that this [elderly lady with an abrasive personality] doesn't know what in the [fornication] she is talking about.)
"No. We don't have egg chickens. These are meat chickens"
"Where can i get egg chickens?"
"I don't know. Nobody sells those. But these will lay eggs when they grow up."
"Ok... (meat chickens it is then). I see you have three different breeds. I'm unfamiliar with these breeds (and any other breed). In the USA we harvest chickens at 6 weeks. How long until these are harvest size?"
"No. We don't have that kind. These you must wit 5-6 months to kill. Then they taste better and are more tender."
"Ok. Thank you. I'll keep looking (for someone who know what the [H-E- double hockey sticks] they are talking about].
So help me out here, guys. Does it sound like perhaps there is a cultural preference for older chickens or is she only selling some crappy breed that takes 4X as long to reach harvest size (and magically becomes tastier and more tender as it gets older unlike every other animal in the world).