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  1. KatyTheChickenLady

    filthy broilers

    that is very good advice, I now use sand as well and for meat birds it is the best.
  2. KatyTheChickenLady

    filthy broilers

    I would just butcher,especially if you are skinning.
  3. KatyTheChickenLady

    filthy broilers

    I'm with you on that. Spring and fall crop only.
  4. KatyTheChickenLady

    filthy broilers

    we tend to do that a bit here on the meat bird thread, we're a pretty relaxed bunch. That said everyone is also pretty quick to back off if the OP requests it. But she was talking about tractors, so Tim's question does seem to be in line. lol you would hate my threads they go on forever about...
  5. KatyTheChickenLady

    filthy broilers

    I'm pretty sure that tractor is 10X10, yes it's 1" and I (old and chubby) can drag it around with one hand. No it's not predator proof, and yes it picks up and MOVES is the wind lol! Mine were fine at 50 degrees with no light. maybe it is 10X20 . .. I'll have to go measure in the morning. My...
  6. KatyTheChickenLady

    filthy broilers

    I think since they are such a "hot" bird that one would loose fewer in the winter, but I would not want to deal with the mess, no-way! Early spring I throw mine out without heat even. I loose a couple to piling, but then so does everyone else. The heat of summer was the worse. To me they are a...
  7. KatyTheChickenLady

    filthy broilers

    this one worked just great for 25
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