8 weeks does not equate to 3-4 months.
also, perhaps i'm just used to thicker pastures out here in oregon. don't matter none, the op ain't after that many at one time anyway.
oh, I forgot to add, sheep don't need much extra feed other than pasture and water. lambs go for around $75 or more apiece. that's extra money for the feed bill.
well, there's 43,560 square ft per acre. So 43 sq ft per bird for 8 or so weeks ain't bad. the sheep can have it for the other 44 weeks of the year.
point is, 1 acre can support a heckofa lot of birds, with some left over.
shouldn't be much of a problem raising around a thousand chickens per acre.
Personally though, I think I'd throw some (hair) sheep in with the chickens to help with the feed cost.
hello all,
I just got 15 free cornish cross chicks at wilco in O.C.
I had to buy 3 50# bags of feed at $19 a bag to get the free chicks.
5 free chicks per person, 10 free chicks per family. I took the neighbor girl with us to get the extra 5.
we'll see how it all works out.
Mike
There's a lengthy thread on this subject.
To find it, go to the top of the main Breed, Genetics, & Showing page. At the top, look for "notable threads" link.
Click on it, find the sex-link link.
You'll find lots of information there
Hello aoxa,
I love hearing about cornish cross projects. I'm curious, do you know which brand-name Big Bertha came from? cobb 500? or whatever?
Thanks mike
Never mind.
I just went anyway. For some reason I didn't see any road island reds. lots of other breeds though.
Seen a columbian rock poulet that was just gorgeous.
Nothing on the for sale side tempted me enough to spend my money. I stopped on the way home and bought 5 day old sexlinks...
Hello Oregon,
I was contemplating my chickens for next spring, and was wanting to ask a few questions of the folks here at large.
Is there a store around SE Port, Oregon city or someplace that sells cornishX in batches of 10?
Years ago there was a farm store on beavercreek rd close to less...
Hello,
Very sorry about your loss. One possible explanation might be a neighbor or someone fell in love with them and took them home? That's happened to my sister in the past.
Just a thought.
Mike
Yay, I got my first quail egg today.
The hen turned 37 days old today.
I started with 7, one died early on, out of the 6 that were left, there were 3 boys, and 3 girls. One of the girls died three days ago on friday, due to being scalped.
2 girls left and 3 boys. Oh, and 25 cot jumbo eggs in...
Thanks for getting back to me Cluck.
I have 4 coturnix now (3 hens and a roo), and 25 jumbo eggs incubating. Don't know how my incubating project will work out, due to I only have a light bulb in a cooler with a sheet of glass over it. Day 6 right now.
The kid I got my jumbo eggs from also had...
Hey Cluck,
I see your adds on CL. If you don't mind me asking, what kind of coturnix do you raise? Jumbo's by chance? Tell us about your quail.
I don't do face book, which is why I'm asking here.
Thanks, Mike
A poster by the name of Fred's Hens, did a thread on breeding back some ISA's, witch are different but similar to your comets. May be worth your time to read through it for some answers from someone who has done what you're asking about...
Congratulations!,
My daughter and I had to leave just after 10am for another engagement. Wish I could have stayed and seen the final results of the judging.
Had a great time, even though it was a short time.