Getting the flock out of here - a diary of a crazy chicken man

that's about 450 USD. the purchase price was 100. they ate 250 worth of feed. gross profit 100.

they were culls so I am happy to break even. normally a pig eats 150 kg of feed to reach market weight of 90kg. these were poor converters thus the cull.
 
it's just midday and I have completed 2 trips to kabankalan. the first was the pigs. we were out of there by 6 so I bought Bernie home to do his chores.

after spam eggs and rice I went back. I went to this hole in the wall electrical place and bought different coloured electrical wires and spade connectors for the egg turner.

then off to the hardware store to buy 2000lbs of cement, some GI pipe fittings and some flat GI sheet. most of the stuff on the coops has rusted out.

next trip will be for the pusogs. I can't wait for the truck which is going to bring the lumber and 8 cubic meters of sand on Sunday.

Mrs oz will stay in Bacolod til tomorrow.
 
OZ how many coops are you up to at the farm ?





PS: tell that billy of yours that if he calms down a bit he will get

kicked less in places he would rather not be kicked
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OZ how many coops are you up to at the farm ?





PS: tell that billy of yours that if he calms down a bit he will get 

kicked less in places he would rather not be kicked :gig  


coops A 1-2
2 8*8
Coops C 1-11 (brooders are B 1-14)
6 6*6
5 4*4
coops D 1-5
5 8*12

all coops are elevated so they have equal area covered under coop. the pens are double the length of the coop as well.

also 3 guinea coops
1 scovie pen with pond
1 pekin pen with pond

mozza has a pond also

15 chukar/quail cage condo

1 8*12 elevated goat house

24*40 piggery
5 8*12 pig pens
3 farrowing pens

A 12*40 egg house of which
10*12 is Bernie's dorm with a bathroom off the side
6*12 incubator room with dehumidifier and medication fridge.
12*12 room with hatchers, medications, shipping cartons and hardware store
12*12 room with brooders and feed

additionally a 12*16 shelter in the grow out pen.

I took down one grow our pen.

I have also one isolation coop

I'll let you count what you consider coops lol

PS buck Rogers has never shown one iota of aggression. he is almost too friendly
 
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coops A 1-2
2 8*8
Coops C 1-11 (brooders are B 1-14)
6 6*6
5 4*4
coops D 1-5
5 8*12

all coops are elevated so they have equal area covered under coop. the pens are double the length of the coop as well.

also 3 guinea coops
1 scovie pen with pond
1 pekin pen with pond

mozza has a pond also

15 chukar/quail cage condo

1 8*12 elevated goat house

24*40 piggery
5 8*12 pig pens
3 farrowing pens

A 12*40 egg house of which
10*12 is Bernie's dorm with a bathroom off the side
6*12 incubator room with dehumidifier and medication fridge.
12*12 room with hatchers, medications, shipping cartons and hardware store
12*12 room with brooders and feed

additionally a 12*16 shelter in the grow out pen.

I took down one grow our pen.

I have also one isolation coop

I'll let you count what you consider coops lol

PS buck Rogers has never shown one iota of aggression. he is almost too friendly
we started naming our coops after islands in the Philippines

i don't think we will run out of names with just over 7000 on the list at high tide

one of our meat goats attacked my wife

(he wanted to get in the feed room so he could help himself to the laying pellets)

she faught him then processed him for his trouble

the other met the same fate the following day

the big freezer is now full


piglett
 
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some people have a problem with chicken math. mine is with coop math lol

its easy when you know how

A-1 mixed breed reds
A-2 mixes breeds non-red
C-1-5 juveniles
C-6 Australorps
C-7 White Leghorns
C-8 Barred Rocks
C-9 Andalusians
C-10 Cuckoo Marans
C-11 Empty (hopefully Bresse)
D-1 Rhode Island Reds
D-2 BBS Jersey Giants
D-3 Buff Orpington
D-4 Ameraucana
D-5 BBS Orps

19 official chicken coops
3 guinea coops
2 duck pens
1 grow out pen.
1isolation pen

26 large fowl enclosures in total
15 small fowl cages
14 brooders (6 with heat for first week)
1 bator 384 chicken egg capacity or 768 if double stacked
1 small hatcher (60 eggs)
1 large hatcher (150 eggs)
2 hovabators for over flow by
 
we butchered two young muscovies today. they weighed 3.5 and 3.0 kg.

Dodong cooked "pato tin" a slow cooked casserole with tuba palm fermented alcohol, carrots potatoes and at least ten other ingredients. I am excited for dinner.
 

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