Hi all, I'm New to the forums but I've been reading for a few years or so.
Never joined as every question or curiosity was satisfied with a good forum search.
I've got just over 2 acres in texoma (north texas on Oklahoma boarder)
We have high winds, intense summer heat, soaking rainy season (property frequently pools during the rainy season), and winter night temps normally go lowest at 18 degrees. We get ice but no snow. Soil is pretty high in clay. I'm on top of an aquafer.
Soil will hold it's water pretty good, if I did me a burn pit it will turn into a pond (from experience).
We bought our property three years ago, this is the first season I'm venturing out.
For those perplexed by the wait: I'm a Californian native (beach cities southern California) and had been living in the southern Nevada desert for about a decade before buying my homestead here. My family has a hobby farm in California, in the desert I learned about water conservation and sediment leaching in my spare time.
I spent the last three years observing my land so I could understand the seasons here and how it naturally drains.
It's been fun.
I have a yearly and decade plan.
I'm establishing my flock a good two years in advance of said plan, but current ag market conditions and projections made me make the decision to get a flock going early.
I've purchased a commercially produced flock- got them at tractor supply- I've got 14 chicks total in the brooder hoping to add 4 more guineas/keets before my chicks heg too much older.
5 leghorns pullets, 4 Rhode island straight run, 4 barred rock pullets, and one pullet that was on with the leghorns that I suspect is a California hybrid/ white spotted sexlink.
I'm after black sexlinks with a male red and my barred rocks.
I need a mixed flock of meat and egg birds, I'm a fan of duel purpose birds.
In about 2 years I plan on completely replacing this flock with heritage breeds.
Here's my problems:
Unfenced property, rainy season that will soak a deep litter coop, rural varmits (Hawks, owls, pigs, coyotes, racoons, possums, snakes) loose country dogs (not mine), and a bobcat who hangs out in my spring.
I'm here to mine info on a mobile tractor coop that uses deep litter. I need my flock to work my pastured land.
My home is merely a wheat/hay field with a double wide, aerobic septic, and well water. We have co-op water and electric so understand we're only the kinda country.
I volunteer at a stable so have access to horse compost and raw manure.
Fyi I've 6 sons, hence the need to produce my own meat.
I'm an avid Mickey mouse it yourselfer.
Thanks for reading.
Never joined as every question or curiosity was satisfied with a good forum search.
I've got just over 2 acres in texoma (north texas on Oklahoma boarder)
We have high winds, intense summer heat, soaking rainy season (property frequently pools during the rainy season), and winter night temps normally go lowest at 18 degrees. We get ice but no snow. Soil is pretty high in clay. I'm on top of an aquafer.
Soil will hold it's water pretty good, if I did me a burn pit it will turn into a pond (from experience).
We bought our property three years ago, this is the first season I'm venturing out.
For those perplexed by the wait: I'm a Californian native (beach cities southern California) and had been living in the southern Nevada desert for about a decade before buying my homestead here. My family has a hobby farm in California, in the desert I learned about water conservation and sediment leaching in my spare time.
I spent the last three years observing my land so I could understand the seasons here and how it naturally drains.
It's been fun.
I have a yearly and decade plan.
I'm establishing my flock a good two years in advance of said plan, but current ag market conditions and projections made me make the decision to get a flock going early.
I've purchased a commercially produced flock- got them at tractor supply- I've got 14 chicks total in the brooder hoping to add 4 more guineas/keets before my chicks heg too much older.
5 leghorns pullets, 4 Rhode island straight run, 4 barred rock pullets, and one pullet that was on with the leghorns that I suspect is a California hybrid/ white spotted sexlink.
I'm after black sexlinks with a male red and my barred rocks.
I need a mixed flock of meat and egg birds, I'm a fan of duel purpose birds.
In about 2 years I plan on completely replacing this flock with heritage breeds.
Here's my problems:
Unfenced property, rainy season that will soak a deep litter coop, rural varmits (Hawks, owls, pigs, coyotes, racoons, possums, snakes) loose country dogs (not mine), and a bobcat who hangs out in my spring.
I'm here to mine info on a mobile tractor coop that uses deep litter. I need my flock to work my pastured land.
My home is merely a wheat/hay field with a double wide, aerobic septic, and well water. We have co-op water and electric so understand we're only the kinda country.
I volunteer at a stable so have access to horse compost and raw manure.
Fyi I've 6 sons, hence the need to produce my own meat.
I'm an avid Mickey mouse it yourselfer.
Thanks for reading.