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  1. mechanic57

    Are 2 Gallon Ziploc Freezer bags Sufficient for Broilers?

    Stromberg's looks to cost a little less. How thick are Stromberg's bags? I didn't see it on their website. Texas Poutry site says their bags are 65 micron thick. They also come with the tube to let you vent air without having to cut a vent hole in the bag. This was more appealing to me...
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    Are 2 Gallon Ziploc Freezer bags Sufficient for Broilers?

    I've been using the Texas Poultry shrink bags and they have worked great. They claim to be the thickest bags for shrink wrapping whole chickens. I got a pack of 50 of the 10"x 16" bags which are good for up to about 7lb birds. They have different size bags for chickens, turkey, etc... Mine...
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    I have a few quick quail questions

    I've had chickens for years and recently I've been doing research about quail. I have a couple of questions that I have not been able to find answers to, but I'm sure you guy know the answers. I noticed a lot of people use a cage or coop of some kind with a wire mesh floor, so apparently it...
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    Leg Bands

    Good to know. I see there are metallic bands and plastic bands. Is there a significant advantage of one over the other?
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    Leg Bands

    What he said. I have some meat birds that are 7 weeks old and are nearly as big or bigger than my 2 year old laying hens. Problem is, they are all the same color and one of my free ranging layers got in the pen with the meat birds while I was going in to top off the water and now I can't tell...
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    Kibble as a predator deterrant?

    The only thing that will "distract" a predator is if it sees or senses a bigger predator. Outside of that, you need to figure out what predators are in your area and secure you coop and chicken run against their method of attack. Hawks will fly right down into a chicken run that's not fenced...
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    Help idk what to do

    Usually, when your youngest ones stop chirping like baby chicks and start chirping/squawking like mature birds, they can be merged together. They should be close enough in size at this point that one group won't seriously injure the other if/when they fight to establish pecking order (which they...
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    Winter watering

    Without electricity you may have to carry water out there a couple of times a day so they can drink before it freezes during the colder parts of the winter. How far is the coop from your house? I run a 100ft extension cord from an outlet on the outside wall of my house to the chicken run. The...
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    When to start layer feed?

    When raising a new flock of laying hens, I switch to layer feed when they start doing the mating squat.
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    Broiler Feed and Cost Spread Sheet

    If you click on his name, a window will pop up and show you his stats. You'll see he has not logged on to this site since June 5th of 2017 :(
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    10 pound hens?

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    Question re: Meat bird products?

    All great advice here for dealing with the mental part of butchering your chickens. It's ok to have emotions about it. If you had no emotions about it, you'd probably be a borderline sociopath. With my meat birds, I do what other said, I usually refer to them as chicken nuggets or some other...
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    Tick control

    I found the same works for me. Ticks were not the primary reason we got chickens but we did notice we find way less ticks on us if we spend time in the yard. I live in the woods with a little over 1.5 acres cleared around the house and hundreds of acres of woods (not all mine) surrounding me...
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    How do I keep the coop and run clean??

    I built a litter box under the roosting bar and filled it with PDZ so the birds poo lands in that. It keeps the smell down which keeps the flies down. It takes 5 or 6 of the 25 pound bags to fill the box which is 8 feet long and maybe 30 inches wide. I have about 20 birds in this coop. I use...
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    Some naive questions about coops!

    Pre-build coops and/or coop kits seem to be very expensive compared to buying the material to build it yourself, so you seem to be ahead of the curve there, but the caveat to that is you have to have the right tools and skills to build one yourself. You don't sound quite as confident in this...
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    So, something is trying to get my chicks, and I'm not sure what to do

    Oh yes and definitely hog rings to attach fence to fence. Tractor Supply sells the rings and the pliers to crimp them as a kit under SKU (stock keeping unit) 108083199.
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    So, something is trying to get my chicks, and I'm not sure what to do

    That's raccoon foot prints on top of the coop. Is the buried fence going straight down into the ground? The buried fence should extend out horizontally away from the safe fenced in area like the bottom of the letter L. Extend it out 18 inches or more and bury that horizontal portion...
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    Attack

    I didn't buy a fence, I used 4x4 posts and welded wire fencing. The spacing of welded wire is sometimes big enough for small chicks or chickens to get out or small animals to get in. I went around the bottom 4 feet with chicken wire. I used hog clips to attach the chicken wire to the welded...
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    Slightly yellow egg whites in fresh eggs

    Do you have photo? I free range my chickens and I know the yolks will be a much darker yellow, even orange in color as compared to store bought eggs which will have a light yellow yolk due to the caged chickens limited diet. Never seen a yellow tinted egg white. Also, why do you give them a...
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    Attack

    Sounds like a fox but definitely a land based predator. I've never seen or heard of a hawk/owl/ airborne threat killing multiple chickens at once. This time of year, female foxes will bring food back to their den for their young pups as she is trying to wean them off her milk. As mentioned...
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