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Brian from North Texas here, this is my first post. I am new to BYC, and I am wanting to get back into chickens. I am 54 now when I was a kid, me and my dad built custom incubators. He built the cabinets, and I did the electrical systems/controls. Mostly big frige size units, but quite a few smaller units over the years too. We also raised cows, Cornish game, quail, chuckers, and a few pheasants, so I have been around birds, and cows a lot but it has been 35 + years on the birds, and 10 years on the cows..
I am trying to figure out whether to build an incubator, buy one or just buy chicks. I want to set up some layers, but want to put some meat in the freezer too. I am thinking about some Cornish x chicks for the freezer. The layers I am not sure about, I don’t have a lot of preference as far as color of eggs. I am just looking for good hearty birds that wont kill each other, LOL. Also healthy breeds, that lay a lot of eggs, and good eggs too. Maybe a tall order there I am out of touch as far as what birds are now available. I had mostly Rhode Island reds for layers, we put quite a few of them in the freezer too, but I am looking for something better there for the freezer.
On the list is making a home made chicken plucker, the drum type that looks like a washing machine, I have a machine shop so that wont be too hard. I am mostly looking for what breeds, chicks or eggs, which points me at incubator or not. Then what type of pen/house for them. Starting from ground zero here, so any suggestions would be welcome
I did design a super cheap incubator heat/humidity system that can be built with easily available parts, in an ice chest. I have been dying to try out, if I do that are there any members that have hatching eggs for a desirable breed for a good deal. Anyway this is a lot, but I am hoping to figure out some of this so I can do it, LOL
I am trying to figure out whether to build an incubator, buy one or just buy chicks. I want to set up some layers, but want to put some meat in the freezer too. I am thinking about some Cornish x chicks for the freezer. The layers I am not sure about, I don’t have a lot of preference as far as color of eggs. I am just looking for good hearty birds that wont kill each other, LOL. Also healthy breeds, that lay a lot of eggs, and good eggs too. Maybe a tall order there I am out of touch as far as what birds are now available. I had mostly Rhode Island reds for layers, we put quite a few of them in the freezer too, but I am looking for something better there for the freezer.
On the list is making a home made chicken plucker, the drum type that looks like a washing machine, I have a machine shop so that wont be too hard. I am mostly looking for what breeds, chicks or eggs, which points me at incubator or not. Then what type of pen/house for them. Starting from ground zero here, so any suggestions would be welcome
I did design a super cheap incubator heat/humidity system that can be built with easily available parts, in an ice chest. I have been dying to try out, if I do that are there any members that have hatching eggs for a desirable breed for a good deal. Anyway this is a lot, but I am hoping to figure out some of this so I can do it, LOL