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This project has split into 2 components.
Ongoing with individually confined game pullets has shown some issues to be resolved by summer. First, nest boxes too deep making so pullets coming down to hard on eggs while entering nest. That will be corrected by cutting off much of nest box top so broodies can walk into nest. Secondly broodies are too tame where they come off nest as soon as they see me come into building. A wall will be wrapped around each pen to block their view of visitors yet make so birds can see us from ground and roost. Today we should have results on diel variation in fecal output from pullets in lay.
Second part with Speckled Sussex will get modified roost that can support 60+ lbs of birds in lay over a fecal collection tray. That means about 12 birds which will be replicated in two pens. Speckled Sussex not using roost setup that games and American Dominiques find suitable. Breed issue. I need about 50 lbs of dry fecal matter with collections starting in next two weeks.
Ongoing with individually confined game pullets has shown some issues to be resolved by summer. First, nest boxes too deep making so pullets coming down to hard on eggs while entering nest. That will be corrected by cutting off much of nest box top so broodies can walk into nest. Secondly broodies are too tame where they come off nest as soon as they see me come into building. A wall will be wrapped around each pen to block their view of visitors yet make so birds can see us from ground and roost. Today we should have results on diel variation in fecal output from pullets in lay.
Second part with Speckled Sussex will get modified roost that can support 60+ lbs of birds in lay over a fecal collection tray. That means about 12 birds which will be replicated in two pens. Speckled Sussex not using roost setup that games and American Dominiques find suitable. Breed issue. I need about 50 lbs of dry fecal matter with collections starting in next two weeks.