I'm starting to think about electrifying my fences too, dumb squirrels are vexing my chickens.
My 25 dp meaties surround me every time I go outside and they follow me around the yard. I got 2 meat rabbit does in a hutch on the one side of my barn without chickens lol. I'm planning for muscovy ducks, cortunix quail and marans in the spring.
I keep trying to suck up to my bf and show him everyone's pictures of their cornish x and now I know there's a feed store an hour drive from me that has 50 1 week old cornish x and I'm wearing him down I think.
Saturday morning I'll call the feed store to see if they have any still and wake him up with fresh baked pumpkin cinnamon rolls to get him more receptive to my further suggestions to go get just 15 cornish x chicks please please please.
He loves chicken tv as much as I do.. and if they are already a week old they can hang in the barn in a brooder box built from closet doors for a week before mingling amongst my 24 dp meaties that are about 8 weeks old right now.. since they already have an enclosed pen with shade. We could easily build a little secure hutch for them to go into at night.
It all depends on getting him to agree to drive an hour each way round trip, but since there's really no additional work needed to be done as I have everything ready.
Has anyone dealt with ideal hatchery? Or know of anyone that takes paypal for cornish x to ship Monday? As that's another way to get 15 cornish x into my yard as I'm picking up a dozen white bresse that are shipping Monday, so 1 trip to the post office to pick up 2 boxes of 12-15 or so white chicks, my bf will be none the wiser. As it looks like another 8 weeks anyways to go with my dp meaties, but it would be a good side by side comparison right? Same environment, food etc, just starting different times.
I do worry about my dp meaties ganging up on the cx, but if there are 15 of them to 24 dp, that might be fair numbers.
We need to get a post hole digger to borrow, to start digging holes for my ayam cemani, white bresse & haffie coop/run before winter decides to come back and stay for a nice while. Where the dp meaties are now, the 1 part that is sectioned off as we enclosed a small area then enclosed the raised garden bed a few weeks after that and they have full run of the area, but the ppl sized door can be closed after the dp meaties and cx gone, can house the chicks in the barn now if needed and or muscovy ducks in the spring.
Next summer I hope my garden is far better/bigger/prolific and to get a stockroom/pantry started in my basement.
You guys make me think that I need ti really do this, as I want to eat well and I have started to really not be able to tolerate to eat "food" from the store. It tastes so wrong and chemically to me. Eating should be a pleasure not a chore. Plus my animals make me very happy, and I prefer this crazy chicken lady happy to the person I used to be a year ago by far!
We're starting to talk about where we want to look in Colorado for a place to set up to be off the grid and self sustainable with big greenhouses, hemp farm, goats, cattle, poultry, rabbits everything!
Thanks for sharing your experience, I mighf have to look into hoover hatchery for my spring birds.