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  1. seanengler

    Salmon Faverolle Sex Question

    Ta This is what has me so confused, the roosters are SO different than the hens I figured it would be so easy to tell by now. They were hatched April 22, almost 8 weeks.
  2. seanengler

    Salmon Faverolle Sex Question

    Thanks! Second guessing what I heard now :idunno
  3. seanengler

    Salmon Faverolle Sex Question

    My existing flock is all hens and the blue ameraucanas I got with the SF I'm certain are pullets. Now I'm doubting what I heard this morning haha! I haven't heard anything since the couple crows this morning.
  4. seanengler

    Salmon Faverolle Sex Question

    Hey everybody, thanks in advance for your answers. I bought four salmon faverolles, one didn't make it, I have three left. Out of the three, they all look a little different so it's hard for me to say with certainty who I heard roosting this morning. Two have beards, one does not. One with a...
  5. seanengler

    How much do you pay to get chickens butchered?

    $6.50 per bird and a 100 bird minimum! I have to find a processing day when someone else with birds is going so I can get mine done. I swear they charge us more just to breathe here in California. Due to all the regulations, the only USDA processor that I am aware of in the state that does...
  6. seanengler

    Egg Pecking/ New Feed

    Hey everybody I’m sure it’s been asked an answered but hey why not start a new thread haha. So, for all of our adult layers we’ve fed 18% layer crumble. Recently the feed store advised us to switch to a 16% cage crumble due to them all being 4 or 5 years old and that the lower protein would...
  7. seanengler

    Freedom Ranger Nerd Out Thread

    Thanks!
  8. seanengler

    Black Bears...should I be worried?

    We have black bears around here but they are rare at my elevation. I've never known black bears to kill for food, while I'm sure there are exceptions, I look forward to reading some first hand information on here, good post!
  9. seanengler

    Nanners Chics I am a new member

    Hey welcome to BYC! Thanks for the tip, we've had someone do our processing but when we graduate to doing our own, I will definitely be into the heat shrink bags. They look so much easier and quicker than the vacuum bags. We got our bird back from the processor and since I have them all out I...
  10. seanengler

    Got a visit from the city today!

    I don't know your neighbors or the situation so I don't want to stick up for them, BUT, where I used to live and where I have friends living still, animal control/animal services regularly regularly walks neighborhood and peers over block walls and fences to see what pets are in the yards...
  11. seanengler

    Freedom Ranger Nerd Out Thread

    Good to know! I didn't notice any distress in any of the birds which is why it surprised me, oh well. Thank you!
  12. seanengler

    Freedom Ranger Nerd Out Thread

    I found A LOT of varying information out there on feeding the freedom rangers. I started with a 24% starter until week 3, bumped them down to a 20% crumble until week 7 and then bumped then down again to an 18% crumble. All feed from a local mill here, pretty cheap compared to the TSC and...
  13. seanengler

    Freedom Ranger Nerd Out Thread

    Ha! I think at most the 26 FR went through 4ish gallons in a day at their thirstiest on an 80 degree day. Side note for all, I did a taste test tonight. Cooked two leg quarters.....WOW! Such a difference from the store bought cornish birds. (I won't knock the home raised cornish because I...
  14. seanengler

    Freedom Ranger Nerd Out Thread

    I look forward to it! And I was expecting mine to drink a lot more water. They never drank more than 5 gallons a day, and I kind of expected them to drink more.
  15. seanengler

    Freedom Ranger Nerd Out Thread

    ---FINAL UPDATE--- Ok so the final numbers are in. I went a couple days over 9 weeks. So in summary: Largest bird live weight 9 pounds, dressed weight, 6 pounds. Smallest bird live, 5.25 pounds, dressed weight, 3.61 pounds. Average bird live weight, 6.93 pounds, dressed weight, 4.72...
  16. seanengler

    Hardware cloth vs expanded metal?

    I used expanded steel as the floor to my egg mobile and I ended up having to coat it with a rubberized spray. The metal edges were cutting the heck out of my hens' feet. I do like it better than hardware cloth because it is thicker gauge and can take more of a beating when it comes to scraping...
  17. seanengler

    Cornish x coming.

    A farmer down the road from us told me to give electrolytes for the first week or so when I did my first batch of chicks via the mail. I found a pro biotic and electrolyte mix that we gave for the first couple weeks. We had 1 loss out of 27 birds that arrived the second day. Other than that...
  18. seanengler

    Freedom Ranger Nerd Out Thread

    Week 8 update! So Friday the 17th, the birds were 8 weeks old. Here's a snap shot of the data thus far. Note, the average live weight for week 8 was taken at random. I pulled an average looking cockerel and an average looking pullet. They are much bigger than I thought at this stage...
  19. seanengler

    Processing workshop?

    I just realized I just misread your ENTIRE post, lol. As far as HOSTING the work shops go, not going to one to learn to process blah blah blah. Gosh. Ok, So yeah I think you're on the right track. I think some simple CYA and you would be good. As far as the workshop pricing goes, definitely...
  20. seanengler

    Processing workshop?

    What do you mean when you say waiver? Are you talking about insurance? Talk to your homeowner's insurance agent and see what they have to say about this. From what I've gathered during my research, homeowner's insurance actually covers quite a bit depending on your policy. If your policy is...
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