Actually, coturnix quail. Don't need as much space and can make more money off of them. But I enjoy learning
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I just sent 25 to camp. Then again I'm up north so it's already getting cool. I'd say drop your extra flock members off here but they wouldn't handle my weather. I'm always looking for more birds.As soon as thecool weather gets here I'm. Sending 100 to camp
Actually, coturnix quail. Don't need as much space and can make more money off of them. But I enjoy learning
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Lol, I only have 10 acres at my farm and 6 horses.... not enough grazing space for what I have, I can't have birds damaging grazing area or pooping all over it so the horses won't eat there. The quail will be in wire racks in a small building, so they won't seriously impact the grazing area. If I get down to 4 horses, maybe, then I'll have 2 acres to "spare"
Ralph, you tried out the plucker yet?
Lol, I only have 10 acres at my farm and 6 horses.... not enough grazing space for what I have, I can't have birds damaging grazing area or pooping all over it so the horses won't eat there. The quail will be in wire racks in a small building, so they won't seriously impact the grazing area. If I get down to 4 horses, maybe, then I'll have 2 acres to "spare"
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In my area, rule of thumb is 2 acres grazing space per horse, so I'm going to be overloading the place when I move them all. I'm going to have to be very careful and rotate them a lot to keep the horses from destroying the grass.
Processed the last 2 Sasso Farm Ranger cockerels today.
Was going to keep them for a X large bird but they weren't looking good on their legs so in the freezer they went.
They were 5 lb dressed at 16 weeks old, I'm happy with that although as a bird I don't like them as much as the Sasso Gallic.
These are the last to be processed this year.
The hens have been kept back for breeding and are laying well.
I will be keeping the whole batch of Cornish to mature before making any decisions on stud cockerels.