I can;t get over how wide they are ---the widest Ive ever seen!!
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HOses are wonderful!!I have tried several different methods of watering.
I am not sure if it would work for you, but consider a garden house with enough length you move chickens around and investing in Little Giant waters. We have had no problems with them and they work great.
The issue I have been struggling with is the meat birds. meaning-- getting enough meat from a decent sized bird. So I tried cornishx this year. Two groups of 15. ( I still can't imagine 100!!) Lovel carcas, but would need a tractor for protection and THAT is a no go on my property of ENw England rocks. NOt WR, not PR, though if I lived over in Plimouth, maybe PR woul be the perfect fit. ANy ways, I've been playing with the idea of a project meat bird. HEnce my 3 cornishx girls in with my 2 biggest mixed mutt boys. AND looking at CHookschicks Konza birds. SHe used a lot of non AMerican stock in her line up. I'm eager to raise up a good number and see how they grow as meat birds.They are smaller than my hatchery WRs by just a tad and much lighter, though they are just getting their full growth so I expect they will get heavier. They truly are just beautiful to see and to touch...softest feathers of any breed I've ever had.
Thank youThose are drop dead gorgeous birds, Aoxa!!! I couldn't help myself from saying, "WOW!!!" when I saw that BR boy! I've said it before and I'll say it again, wherever you source your stock, they have some superlative genetics!!!! Wish I had a source like that in these parts. That tent is the widest I've seen on a BR ever because I deal in hatchery BRs when I have them and they just don't make them like that there. She's gorgeous!!!![]()
Beautiful snow! We haven't had thigh deep snow here for a few years and when we did, my dogs broke path for me and the chickens, so it was easier for me to get out and feed/water. Be careful out there!
I doHow heavenly! He's so very wide and his pattern is blinding! You should be selling those eggs for hatching, because every flock in American could use a shot of those genetics.