JaggerbushAcres
In the Brooder
- Sep 29, 2021
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Hello, hope this isn't a dumb question -
Is there any reason why I couldn't have a large area with electric fencing as a permanent broiler area? My lot is really hilly which hasn't been great for moving the chicken tractor around. We have one sloped spot with apple trees, and I'm wondering next year if I could just electric fence that in, add some hawk deterrent, and an overnight wind shelter. I've seen other growers rotate the electric fence around, but that seems to be more for pasture regeneration (I won't be growing on this spot.) Would it be possible to grow meatbirds without moving the fence around? Could the grass get too tall for them? I'm hoping to do a more forage-friendly breed in the spring.
Thanks!
Is there any reason why I couldn't have a large area with electric fencing as a permanent broiler area? My lot is really hilly which hasn't been great for moving the chicken tractor around. We have one sloped spot with apple trees, and I'm wondering next year if I could just electric fence that in, add some hawk deterrent, and an overnight wind shelter. I've seen other growers rotate the electric fence around, but that seems to be more for pasture regeneration (I won't be growing on this spot.) Would it be possible to grow meatbirds without moving the fence around? Could the grass get too tall for them? I'm hoping to do a more forage-friendly breed in the spring.
Thanks!