I have 200 17 day old broilers that usually go out to pasture by now. I held them back for a few reasons, weather being number one. Too rainy.
So to say the least they have been getting 24/7 feed for 18 days and I'm gonig to put half of them on pasture and keep the remaing half in the brooder. I'm curious to see how they grow being from the same hatch raised identicaly up til this point.
What are the ages that people put birds out to pasture...?
I usually go with 7-10 days with a tarp on them at night. Recently I have been using lights and they seem to do better with the lights on. (no piling)
I'm wondering if they gain weight quicker when put to pasture early at a young age or if they are put to pasture at an older age.
I have found that in the past younger birds tend to pick up on the pasture more quickly then the ones that are older. But I havn't kept track of it.
Any thoughts? What do you think the outcome will be on keeping the ones inside for an additional two weeks? They will be four weeks compared to 19 days. So more like holding them in for about 9 days longer.
So to say the least they have been getting 24/7 feed for 18 days and I'm gonig to put half of them on pasture and keep the remaing half in the brooder. I'm curious to see how they grow being from the same hatch raised identicaly up til this point.
What are the ages that people put birds out to pasture...?
I usually go with 7-10 days with a tarp on them at night. Recently I have been using lights and they seem to do better with the lights on. (no piling)
I'm wondering if they gain weight quicker when put to pasture early at a young age or if they are put to pasture at an older age.
I have found that in the past younger birds tend to pick up on the pasture more quickly then the ones that are older. But I havn't kept track of it.
Any thoughts? What do you think the outcome will be on keeping the ones inside for an additional two weeks? They will be four weeks compared to 19 days. So more like holding them in for about 9 days longer.