Bob Whites

we get them as day olds from 100 or more at a time. if we get a big storm or something blow through it kills. it is a almost 100degrees out. a rain storm just came through and the temp dropped almost 30 degrees.
 
after I hatch them I brood them until they are used to 75* reduce the temp in the brooder 5-10 degrees each week I have put a few chukars out a little early but I hung a drop light with a 100 watt bulb in it on the side of the pen. My friends do the same as you all but they acclimate them kina the same as I do they brood them for a few weeks before putting them out
 
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Their stuck in yankee land and have no way out...
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Their stuck in yankee land and have no way out...
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Whoa whoa whoa, yankee land is a good place to be!
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(Our chukars are nicer than yours.
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Not for me, I'll stay in Dixie.
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We'll set some coturnix in Ohio and see if they waddle toward New Joisey or Tennessee.
 

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