Texasmedic
Hatching
- May 6, 2015
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Did a little alcohol-induced internet shopping and drunk-me decided that we needed meat birds. Since then, I've gotten pretty excited about it, so I guess that drunk-me knows what it's doing after all. That said, I have some questions.
I have 15 Cornish-X hens coming from Meyer. They'll be in in two weeks, I decided to have them shipped the week I get back from vacation.
I will be tractoring them in my backyard. They'll be moved every day. How bad do they tear up the yard? I don't have a huge backyard. I'm hoping that after 2 weeks they'll be able to re-graze the same plot. Is that crazy? I have enough to rotate them through for 4, but I was hoping to keep them on one half of my yard.
Is 15 birds in a 4'x6' tractor too small? It's 1.6 sq/ft per bird. Should I bump it up to more?
My layers should be starting to lay right about the time the meaties are ready to process. So I get to play the real-life game of "which came first".
I have 15 Cornish-X hens coming from Meyer. They'll be in in two weeks, I decided to have them shipped the week I get back from vacation.
I will be tractoring them in my backyard. They'll be moved every day. How bad do they tear up the yard? I don't have a huge backyard. I'm hoping that after 2 weeks they'll be able to re-graze the same plot. Is that crazy? I have enough to rotate them through for 4, but I was hoping to keep them on one half of my yard.
Is 15 birds in a 4'x6' tractor too small? It's 1.6 sq/ft per bird. Should I bump it up to more?
My layers should be starting to lay right about the time the meaties are ready to process. So I get to play the real-life game of "which came first".