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  1. crealbilly

    Topic of the Week - Kitting out the Coop

    -5 Celsius is like 22 degrees Fahrenheit. I really do think thats all that cold for a chicken or am I all wrong?
  2. crealbilly

    Topic of the Week - Kitting out the Coop

    Wow is that chicken really eating at the table from a bowl? What a well mannered chicken. Now i can say ive seen it all.
  3. crealbilly

    Topic of the Week - Kitting out the Coop

    I leave holding to my granddaughter
  4. crealbilly

    Topic of the Week - Kitting out the Coop

    You wont be dosapointed thats for sure... CCX roos taste better than hens in my opinion. I like the roos as broilers and the hens as fryers. I can flour the hens with whatever seasioning i like and fry them up. Roos grow bigger and faster than hen do to. Just remember raising meaties are...
  5. crealbilly

    Topic of the Week - Kitting out the Coop

    I have big fenced in yards for them. I have to keep them fenced in because my property backs up to the shawnee national forest. If i let them roam free they would become dinner for any number of wild animals around here. I just cant see buying chicken at the grocery store or anywhere else that...
  6. crealbilly

    Topic of the Week - Kitting out the Coop

    I disagree it seems better to put something like hay down in the yards so they are not walking in mud... i know i dont like mud, I'm sure they dont either. I was up to 50+ chickens and 5 turkeys over the summer. But i've processrd to 21 chickens, and 3 turkey. Soon to be 19 chickens because i'm...
  7. crealbilly

    Topic of the Week - Kitting out the Coop

    I use the deep beding method inside the coop. The bedding is mainly maple sawdust and planer shavings. I might have some ash shavings in there also. I do a fair share of wood working, dust and shavings from non-toxic woods go on the coop floor. I throw down a layer of barn lime and turn it when...
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