gonehencrazy
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- Jul 6, 2016
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It's almost "done"!!! Wire to come in the spring. For now the important part was to have a dry place for them to hang out when the weather is wet, snowy and windy!!
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Thank you @duluthralphie ! You already know that I want to raise some up for a sustainable meat flock![]()
@emorems0 , see Ralph's post for all the info on the toads![]()
I just moved the Spot and his 7 friends from the hatcher to the brooder about 15 minutes ago. It is so fun to watch them when they get in the brooder and find out they have so much room, they run jump and try to fly. Chase each other.
Privett has them and they are sexed (I presume you want a pullet). Do you prefer the gold or silvers?Hi @dheltzel,
If your summer 2017 Sandhill mix contains any Lakenvelders I'd be interested in buying one from you. They're very nice to look at and the catalog says good foragers.
I really like my Mottled Black and Royal Palm turkeys. Definitely not a meat-type, but great for pets and quite pretty. @Auroradream26 has some of those, so you have a ready source for them.We will be in the market for some turkey poults this spring... Hubs decided to ditch his pheasant project and go back to turkeys, but we want something other than bourbon reds this time. Haven't decided which breed yet. It's okay to put a couple of BBW in with heritage turkeys, right?
I missed the conversation about the "toads"... can anyone enlighten me? I plan to have my Delaware x Dark Cornish crosses breeding this year (finally, after losing nearly all of my project flock to predators last spring). I'm hoping they'll have a nice deep breast and large size for a sustainable meat flock.
The laying pen is going to make beautiful cartons of eggs this year. At the moment, I am getting nearly 1 blue, 1 green, and 1-2 tan/brown eggs a day, but once they all pick up and starting laying I should be getting a dozen or so a day of mixed blue, green, brown, and chocolate
We're planning on processing our meaties next weekend, I hope it's warm outside! We'll be borrowing a plucker, but we may do some of the biggest ones tomorrow and just skin them and part them out in the garage. Between my neighbor and I we have 30 meaties to process.
I really like my Mottled Black and Royal Palm turkeys. Definitely not a meat-type, but great for pets and quite pretty. @Auroradream26
has some of those, so you have a ready source for them.
Of course I would offer them to you.Dibs!![]()
The toms can get to a respectable size. I have 6 of them running around the farm now. Beautiful birds and quite friendly. I couldn't bring myself to kill any of them.They may not be "designed" for meat but that one we butchered for Christmas this year was nice sized (16 lbs dressed out) and delicious!