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How much feeder space?

I like your tractor. Very neatly done. I have been looking at doing a tractor so I can contain some Freedom Rangers. May I ask why you chose Crx's instead of Freedom RAngers? I'm really wanting to re-involve myself and family with the circle of life.

Christal
 
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Thank you for the compliments on the tractor. Why do raise the CX instead of the FR? 4-6 weeks less time to harvest, better feed conversion rate, bigger breasts, and chicks are cheaper. I have no problem with the FR. I have never tasted a FR, but I doubt the flavor is so much better than a CX that it's worth the extra time to raise them.
May I ask why you raise FR's and not CX?
 
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Hi, i am from WV and our weather is close to the same, and i am wondering if you started your crosses in the tractor, or moved them in after a while in a brooder? I am receiving 40 in Mid-March,and usually keep them in a building the entire 8wks- with a small run if they want to go outside ( which only a few of them ever do)
would like to make a tractor for them, but not sure about heat at this time of year. thanks in advance for your reply.
 
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I have started them in the tractor, but don't do it on a regular basis anymore. When I did it, I was running them in my yard, so I was close to an electric suppy. Now that I have a pasture, it's too far away to try it. Also, when I started them in it, I tarped all the open areas to kill the draft. I am also receiving my first batch mid-March and will move them to the tractor when they are 3 weeks old (early April). I most always move them at three weeks old.
 
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I was thinking of hanging a piece of PVC pipe inside the tractor a few inches off the ground. That way, it wouldn't have to be removed to move the tractor. Have you tried this? I was thinking it would keep them from pooping in the feeder.
 
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I was thinking of hanging a piece of PVC pipe inside the tractor a few inches off the ground. That way, it wouldn't have to be removed to move the tractor. Have you tried this? I was thinking it would keep them from pooping in the feeder.

I tried that thinking the same things. Biggest problem for me was getting them unhung to fill them up.

Feeder plans - I don't have a plan for them. I just cut the top part of the pvc, then put a small piece of wood on the ends so they wouldn't roll over.
 

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