PurpleChicken
Rest in Peace 1970-2018
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Your situation sounds frustrating. I can't say I relate because our water
comes from a 100' well that has a water level 20' below the surface even
when we experienced 2 months with no rain.
In your case either bird will work if you keep them in a protected coop.
The water consumption of 25 birds would be minimal compared to having
to irrigate a field of grass.
To supplement their feed can you not plant a garden of kale and water
it from you personal water source or collect the winter rains in barrels?
As for the heat IMO the rangers would do much better than the cornish
in harsh conditions. Ours only ranged when supervised, hence 2 hours
a night when I get home. The rest of the time they were in my barn
eating regular broiler feed.
If it's a question of cost then none can compete with Walmart.
I wish you the best in dealing with your situation.
Your situation sounds frustrating. I can't say I relate because our water
comes from a 100' well that has a water level 20' below the surface even
when we experienced 2 months with no rain.
In your case either bird will work if you keep them in a protected coop.
The water consumption of 25 birds would be minimal compared to having
to irrigate a field of grass.
To supplement their feed can you not plant a garden of kale and water
it from you personal water source or collect the winter rains in barrels?
As for the heat IMO the rangers would do much better than the cornish
in harsh conditions. Ours only ranged when supervised, hence 2 hours
a night when I get home. The rest of the time they were in my barn
eating regular broiler feed.
If it's a question of cost then none can compete with Walmart.
I wish you the best in dealing with your situation.