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200 yards = 600 feet. ONE ACRE is 208 FT x 208 FT.

If an acre is perfectly square, you would have 69.57 yards per side, or 208.71 feet per side.

You must have a long ways to walk to take care of them.

Kathy, yeah, just googled the acre thing a few nights ago... Lol.

It's not too bad. I have the garage right behind the house, in the guest house, and then there's a little walk, but I have feed and a hose back there, plus a few trash cans of bedding. The thing is I have my corid/sulmet, organic ACV and vitamin/electrolyte stuff in the house. And, I have to use the ACV whenever I fill up the water. I'm such a clean freak, I disinfect the feeders and waterers every time I change them out. But it is fun working outside, being harassed by Dels. But, I need to make a small storage area for more waterers by the coop, especially now, as it's getting so hot... I am filling them up several times a day... Even with ice, it melts immediately and the water can't stay cool.

Thanks Cyn. When I read that you're "hardly ever likely to come across a sick chicken with tight bio-security" I jumped on the opportunity.
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No issues since then... Have had bad ones in the past, though.
 
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Heck yes! I know how far I walk every day! I didn't think Nick lived on an acreage. When I saw that 200 yards ..... I was thinking, WOW, that is a 3 acre walk!
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Well, to be exact, it is 204 yards...
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Just kidding.

Laura, love the babies!
 
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A couple of those boys have some big lookin' chests already. I wonder how they are gonna turn out!

PS..... Do you know how to process your own chicken? You are gonna have a freezer full if you have that many boys in all the breeds!
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Yep! Been there done that. In fact this year we decided not to raise any cornish due to the feed prices going up. We had some friends show us how to process them two summers ago. And yes I did get a lot more boys with this batch. That's ok though, it makes it easier to decide which ones to keep. Any that don't get rehomed will be sent to freezer camp. Oh and there are a lot of Amish around here that will do the processing for us if we don't want to.

Thanks Nick. Boy you sure do a lot of walking
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Kathy, you hired a home slaughter service last year, didn't you? I'm just curious. What was the processing fee per head, and did they package them for the freezer, or did you still have to cut and wrap your own meat the way you wanted it? I ask this because a friend/neighbor way down the road had told us of a guy in the next town over that will do chickens, slaughtered, cleaned and wrapped for the freezer, for $2 a head. I'm just wondering: is that a good price?
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I would dearly love to hatch out about 3 or 4 dozen eggs from our flock, but I always worry about what to do with the extra boys. If I had a reliable slaughter service, I might not have such a concern about it.
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Laura, those little hooligans of yours are looking absolutely marvelous!
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Keep those pictures coming please! I love watching them grow up!
 
Two dollars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I think that would be a good deal. I paid three to have mine done last year. I wish he was a neighbor of mine.
 

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