- May 2, 2009
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HI,
I have all of my Cornish X inside, Ages between 3 week and 4.5 weeks. I was suppose to have someone with poultry experience keep them outside for the last 4 weeks or so of there life. However, that didn't work out.
I have a place where I could setup a chicken tractor, and I could have someone add food and water, but I would have to go there to move the tractor. It would be a good 25 minute drive each way for me, so I could only make it there once a day.
Would this be realistic for these birds to go outside in a well constructed predator proof shelter at 4 weeks and stay in this shelter until processing time? with minimal intervention? Something like; I would go there in the evening, move the tractor, remove the food, give fresh water. I would hire someone to add food in the morning and give them fresh water in the morning.
Thanks
Jamie
I have all of my Cornish X inside, Ages between 3 week and 4.5 weeks. I was suppose to have someone with poultry experience keep them outside for the last 4 weeks or so of there life. However, that didn't work out.
I have a place where I could setup a chicken tractor, and I could have someone add food and water, but I would have to go there to move the tractor. It would be a good 25 minute drive each way for me, so I could only make it there once a day.
Would this be realistic for these birds to go outside in a well constructed predator proof shelter at 4 weeks and stay in this shelter until processing time? with minimal intervention? Something like; I would go there in the evening, move the tractor, remove the food, give fresh water. I would hire someone to add food in the morning and give them fresh water in the morning.
Thanks
Jamie