I mix all my own feeds, and all have been tested in labs and in the field. Grower or finish hog feed is almost the exact same mix as broiler ration, so much so that when I make too much of one or lack of another I'll mix the two together. Say I'm running low on broiler finish I'll cut their...
Concrete slab, two courses of blocks frame after that is the way to go. Easy clean up low maintance. would never do a coop or other animal confinement on a wood or dirt floor. Concrete is cheep fast and pretty much permenant. Do it right one time and done.
Arson, is it only confine or will they have a run too? Industry standard for corn x is 1 to 1.2 birds per square foot. Now here on the BYC forum people do treat the animals better and more humanily, so what you will hear is 4 sqft per bird. In my broiler coops there is on average 3.3 sqft per...
...avacados. The natural shade is the first defence agianst the heat. Heat, is my main problem, followed by rain and preds. We never get below 65*, man when it hits 68* everyone is complaining how cold it is and putting on jackets.
All my coops are wire side, with drop down metal awanings...
Nice, I'm going to agree with sonya, inthat you will find it easier to clean and work in the coop if the roosts run lenthwise, so you can walk from the front to the back. Does the coop open on the window side? In the photos it looks like you have hinged openings under the windows. That is a...
luvme1, hard to understand the question but, ducks are suppost to be outside, long as they have a safe place at night free and safe from preds. outside is where they want to be.
Odd but true, too skinny of a perch may or may not cause stress on the feet, but a narrow perch can/will cause breast deformations. Seen it happen. I guess balancing on a thin stick makes the breast grow in a non normal way. I got every one standing/sleeping on 1x3 (flat up) or big (4 to 5")...
Go pekins, don't know for a fact but what I've read is they are the best all around duck (laying/meat/mothering/FCR). All I have are muscovies, but that is the only thing available here. Now they are great ducks too, and what Amykin said is true, the moscovies have some sharp claws. One...
Shed looks like a good size to run some hens in. Just mod for air flow and cleaning. Going to agree with P-Chick on this one, 6x3 is small and P-Chick says 3-4 hens, I'd say 2-3 hens. unless they have a big run. From your photos looks like you are in cold country, so in the cold they won't...
So we butcher every Friday morning, mostly pigs and some chickens and ducks. 2 Fridays back, I was in a huge rush cause things are getting hotter down here and the night before I had not dug a hole for the offal. So I put it in 5 gal buckets with lids and put it on the front porch so the dogs...
19, just get 10 to15 RR or what ever the best local hardy chicken is in your area (don't know where you are at). If this is your first redeo (which by your questions it seems to be) don't go big. Your wallet will suffer along with the fowl.
There is a poster that goes by "Wifezilla" I think. She has made some very informed posts about ponds and pond maintanance. She sounds very experianced and has done her research.
Try to find some of her past threads.
I grow coconuts on the farm, just a couple of acres, maybe 400 trees. They were all there when I bought the place but have been planting more. Once a month a company comes down from the city and buys everthing. I like it, no work. They bring their own workers, own ladders. All I have to do...
Enola, ramens are not their real feed, read my first post. I only got ramens for free. Was planning on feeding the boars and gest. sows with that sxit
The chix-ducks are happy as hell back on their real food tonight