We just sent 10 Red Rangers to freezer camp at 10 weeks. No health problems like the Cornish X but, not impressed by size or white meat.
All in all, I will just stick with my extra Salmon Faverolles roosters for eating birds. They take a bit longer, but are not smelly and stupid :)
We have electric all over the coop and run. We have a friend who is the "bear guy" for Fish and Wildlife take a look. He thought it was really well protected.
One thing to remember is use the proper fence charger. You need a very high shock - one that will stop a buffalo, not just the ones...
Mine don't really have a good spot to go broody.
That's why I think they only go a few hours.
The nest boxes are roll out, so they really have to work to keep the eggs gathered into a clutch.
I am happy to report that this has worked extremely well.
The duck/water mess is going to a container under the crib (easy to dump and replace) which keeps the water mess from being in all the bedding.
Plenty of room to run around, so after this will be a transition run in the coop so the big...
How about planting a row of evergreens (not right up to the coop).
Would help hide the coop in a more natural way and would also help block/absorb the sound much better than walls.
Since this is a "new to you" incubator, don't rely on one thermometer/hydrometer. They can be off and if you're running the temp too high, you'll kill the chicks.
Throw in a couple, until you know you have accurate readings.