That's what I was thinking, lol. He's one that a neighbor caught and brought here thinking he was mine. I tried to find his owner, but couldn't, so now he's mine, I guess.He must be from the same genetic branch as Thang
-Kathy
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That's what I was thinking, lol. He's one that a neighbor caught and brought here thinking he was mine. I tried to find his owner, but couldn't, so now he's mine, I guess.He must be from the same genetic branch as Thang
Wow, really?To late to worm around here. I expect first egg this week.
Frenchy remember the males do not need the same amount of calcium as the females. Here is an article on diets: http://www.unitedpeafowlassociation.org/CaptiveBirdDietsVersesWildBirdDiets.htmlMy feed will be mixed tomorrow. I'm going to use soybean meal this time at 48% protein but it's 26cents per pound bulk. Corn distillers gluten is 22-23% protein and is 13 cents per pound bulk. I've been feeding all my peas cracked corn mixed with their 16% crumbles for the past two weeks to get them used to whats going to be in their feed bowls tomorrow.When this first ton of feed is gone,we plan on getting hempseed in the next batch,and then seeing about using fish meal as a protein source.Do some checking on both hempseed and fish meal. Compare the Omega 3 and Omega 6 in hempseed compared to flaxseed and the fish meal is supposedly the very best source of protein,although I do not know it's cost but when needing 600 pounds per ton,protein is your highest single cost factor.
My first ration to get everyone broken in will be right at 18.6% Protein tomorrow.Not naming everything in this mix,I expect it to cost close to $300 per ton,compared to buying Nutrena 16% crumbles in 50lb bags would cost me $558 @ $13.95 per 50lb bag. I know from reading countless feed analysis tags the Nutrena will not have near the B Vitamins,Amino acids,trace minerals,ir total digestable protein. It does no good to make a 20% protein ration if the Peas digestive system cannot extract most or all of it.
This amount of feed should last me 6-7 weeks,it will feed every bird on the place we have and that number is close to 150,including 2012 and 2013 hatched birds that are here.The next time we make feed we will make two seperate batches and the birds that will be breeding will have added calcium and selenium added. I'm also wanting to try the powder form of Safeguard,which one pound packets can be mixed with 330 pounds of feed. The label at this time only shows it being fed to Turkeys but it would be so convenient to mix enough feed to use with the mixed safeguard to last 12 days,thus overlapping the life cycle of the intestinal worms.The liquid is okay if you take away all water during the day,then use the mixed water with the 10% Safeguard for Goats and watch every pea drink,then move on to the next pen and repeat.The seperation of this in water makes it useless after a few hours once it settles to the bottom of the water bowl.
I think I'll call him Wild Thang II, or maybe WT2, lol. Caught him by myself, sat him in my lap with his legs between my thighs. Then I pinned him against my torso with my left arm while I opened his mouth, inserted syringe *and* took the picture, lol. This is not something every should try as bodily injury to either is a real risk if you aren't comfortable doing this sort of thing. I'm also *very* strong, so it's that much easier for me.He must be from the same genetic branch as Thang
It's probably easiest when done with two people, but it can be done by one strong person.Oh my that is a lot of multi tasking! I am the catcher and holder and my mom does the beak opening and syringe squirting.