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Exactly my thoughts. Everyone has their reasons for how they do things.
I also use regular light bulbs in my brooders, and have a couple with wire floors that save on shavings. I'm probably crazy for starting FRs in December, but I wanted to see how it was becuase I've never raised birds for meat like this. And if if goes well, even though they will have to be inside the whole time, then I'll do it again in the spring. I bought poultry netting to use next time when they are old enough to go outside, so I'll time the arrival of the chicks depending on the weather, and living New York, that won't be easy! LOL
Like I posted before, I much prefer raising chicks specifically for meat for up to 3 months, knowing they have not had any medications, antibiotics, and aren't injected with "flavorings" like a lot of chicken in the supermarket. And, if I can, I have family I can provide some to as well, for a small profit!!!!
Around here, you don't find whole roasters for 99 cents a pound. The most popular brand, Purdue, is usually oveor $2.00 a pound, and for a 5 pound bird, you will pay $10.00. So even if its a wash for expenses, I know I'm eating a healthier chicken. Just thinking of how they are processed by the large companies, makes me want to p_ke...eeooouuuwww
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