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Wow that 'brooder' coop is gorgeous!!! I would totally brood more chicks if I had something like that. lol. I hate the smell in my house.
I get tired of the smell and noise REAL quick. I learned early on that getting them outside asap is the way to go. Fortunately, the weather is pretty mild down here year round, so it doesn't pose much of a problem for the babies. The brooder/coop is working out perfectly. In fact, I'm about to go buy a couple more. SO worth the cost!
Yep. Cows, chores, raising and growing our food, a 6 year old boy, a 9 month old boy, cooking, cleaning, re-doing our old house, making our furniture, saving us money, errand boy, etc, etc is what I do.....
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. I'm trying to build as big a cow herd as I can....it's going to be a real slow process. That's my main thing for bringing in money.

Hauling and raking hay with the grocery getter out on the back 40....lol....so I could do things and still watch the baby....
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All that and a babysitter, too? Awesome!

I don't butcher any of our animals. We do hunt and fish, but for some reason it's different for me. We've talked of butchering roo's a few times, and maybe we will at some point. Who knows? I'm not against it by any means, just not tough enough for it, I suppose.
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It's good to hear of folks that care about the animals life and treat it with respect right through to butchering day. That's how it ought to be. Good for you, 3acres (and the rest of you that have commented), good for you.
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And in other news...or, not really news at all ...lol...my day was a complete bust. It's windy and cool outside and I despise being outside on days like this. I tried to get out there and work on my chores, but I didn't get much of anything done. I was supposed to receive some hatching eggs in the mail today, but they didn't arrive, which further bummed my mood. I was pretty excited about getting them... 15+ Cream Legbar eggs to put in the 'bator! Plus tomorrow, I should be receiving a dozen hatching eggs that I won in a contest here on BYC. Those will be BC Marans eggs. I did manage to sneak 3 little Welsummer chicks home today when I went to order goat feed so that was a plus! Anyway, long story short, all I really accomplished today was a few pics while wandering about the place.

Cloudy and overcast all day. Boo!



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Found several of these guys busy, busy gathering pollen from the cactus flowers.



And of course, I had to go visit with Nanny Boo Boo and Mister E for a bit :eek:)



 
Yep, I agree 100%....thinking about butchering them was WAY worse than doing it! After I did it, I felt great to provide meat to the family! It brought order back to the flock and was needed. All around a good thing since I want to raise things and know where my food comes from. It's the route I'm going to take here. Give everything a good a home as possible and some get to stay for a long time and others will be food for the table right here. I see a lot of animals on craigslist and at auctions that just make me sad on how they are living. You're right on everything you typed! I hope it isn't selfish, but I personally gotta experience the joys of broody hens ( which I did last summer ), incubating, buying chicks and such. I don't want to pass anything on down the line to suffer or be stressed and I want the feelings of providing for ourselves......so it is what it is and I feel it really is a respectful thing to do and a great way of life. Plus I feel without a doubt, culling is great for the greater good of herds and flocks...just hard to do sometimes.

I took Bacon to the butcher....(the pig..
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I put a little salt and pepper on that first rooster and stuck it in the oven for an hour and a half or so....took it out and ate the whole thing right there by the stove with a big glass of milk....didn't even sit down....lol. I'm bad about using condiments on chicken, but didn't feel I needed to. I thought it was great and super tender. I shared the next one...
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. They didn't have an abundance of meat on them. Looking forward to these bigger meat birds. ...and the dp chickens and roo's as needed too.

Wow...Rufus is a beautiful bird! Royal Palms are a great looking bird. My oldest boy has spent a lot of time with me looking at turkey pictures, looking at turkey hatchery stuff, reading about turkeys and he likes them the best. My little boy is on it too, but just likes the gobblin on youtube...lol. Would you not have the Royal Palms again?
Did you estimate how much each pound of pork cost you to raise and have butchered?

How old were your DP roosters? Mine were 20ish weeks old. We are so used to tender chicken. We slow cooked one and it was very tender. But cooking them like you did makes them inedible. Did yours free range as well? I assume so. Mine had built up a ton of muscle which was tough.

I would get RPs again in an instant if it wasn't for my neighbours. They are extremely friendly and beautiful birds, which makes them love everyone.. even the neighbours.. and their cars.. My neighbours were tolerant, but I think scratching their new car and staring in car windows of visitors who refused to get out of their cars because of the crazy turkeys they thought would kill them... Hard to explain that the turkeys just want to say hello.

Turkeys are obsessed with motor vehicles. Tractors, SUVs, Cars, Trucks.. You name it, they love it.
 
Accidentalfarm:where did you get it from? I'm in texas, so our weather is very mild, and chicks could easily be outside with a heat lamp.
I got that one from Tractor Supply for $230, I think. I'm in Texas too, and the chicks do very well outside. I keep them in the house for the first week, then kick 'em out! I've got 14 peeps in it right now and they've got tons of room.

I'm going to build a door for the coop/ramp area on the next one I buy so that I can close them in on days like today that are a bit too chilly for them. I've got a 60 watt bulb inside and it works great, but today's wind is giving it a run for it's money. Otherwise, it's the perfect brooder in my opinion.
 
Hmm. Wish I had that to drop. But I think these are the last chicks I'm going to brood. I do it for work, but its getting old lol. Can I bring them to you for 4 weeks till I take them back to work lol
 

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