Number of chicks: 24
Hatch Date: 24 March 2010
Cost of chicks: $21.70
Lost chick: 01 April, found one dead.
Lost chick: 20 May, found one dead.
Bedding: Through three weeks, one bundle of shavings has been used. (Plus some newspaper.)
Feed being used:
Poulin Grain Chick Starter (20% protein) -- currently $11.95 per 50# bag.
Feed consumed: After two weeks, they have eaten under 22 pounds of feed. There are now about 13 pounds worth of chicks.
Feed consumed: After three weeks, they have eaten about 44 pounds of feed. There are now 24 pounds worth of chicks.
Feed consumed: After four weeks, they have eaten about 72 pounds of feed. There are now 37 pounds worth of chicks.
Feed consumed: After five weeks, they have eaten about 117 pounds of feed. There are now 56 pounds worth of chicks.
Feed consumed: After six weeks (and one day), they have eaten about 171 pounds of feed. There are now 79 pounds worth of chicks.
Feed consumed: After seven weeks (and two days), they have eaten nearly 250 pounds of feed. There are now 98 pounds worth of chicks.
Feed consumed: After 8 weeks (+2 days), they have eaten 323 pounds of feed. There are now 116 (+6) pounds worth of chickens.
Feed consumed: After 9 weeks (+2 days), they have eaten 450 pounds of feed. There are now 130 (+6) pounds worth of chickens.
Feed conversion: overall, one pound of growth has required just a bit over 3.3 pounds of feed.
Weight on 31 March 2010 (lo/hi/ave): 2.5/3.9/3.325 ounces
Weight on 07 April 2010 (lo/hi/ave): 6.0/10.2/9.11 ounces
Weight on 14 April 2010 (lo/hi/ave): 10/18/16.74 ounces
Weight on 21 April 2010 (lo/hi/ave): 14/29/26 ounces
Weight on 28 April 2010 (lo/hi/ave): 19/45/39 ounces
Weight on 06 May 2010 (lo/hi/ave): 26/64/55 ounces
Weight on 14 May 2010 (lo/hi/ave): 60/82/70 ounces *
Weight on 21 May 2010 (lo/hi/ave): 75/104/86 ounces **
Weight on 28 May 2010 (lo/hi/ave): 82/119/98 ounces ***
Housing: The chicks were inside through about 2 1/2 weeks, then they went into the barn. In the barn, they don't have a heat source despite it dropping into the 30s or 40s at night. They do have a light source round the clock.
At six weeks, the chicks were moved outside to a run of their own. (As I write this, they are spending their first night in the run.)
* Removed the smallest from the figures.
** Runt is now 37 oz, still doing well, and still excluded from figures. Average male: 5 lb 15 oz; average female: 5 lb 1 oz.
*** Runt is now 42 oz, still doing well, and still excluded from figures. Average male: 6 lb 13 oz; average female: 5 lbs 11 oz.
I started noticing a few larger, redder combs at about 5 weeks. I haven't tried, but think I could get a pretty accurate male/female count at six weeks. Next week, I'll try to separate them before I weigh them and see what the difference is.
During their 9th week, growth seems to have slowed, more so in the females than the males. There was a hot few days during the week which may be part of the cause. They still ate! There is a pile of feed on the ground surrounding the feeder, but not big enough to account for the much worse feed conversion ratio this week.