We are doing 800 CX this year, 400 Spring/Summer and 400 Fall. This Saturday we will be processing the last of the Spring/Summer batch. Last year we were processing 150 every 3 weeks, but this year (thanks to Brunty's advise) we switched to 50ish every Saturday. This has made things much easier on the wife and myself. We can now have 50 of them in the chill tank in less than 2 hours by ourselves. It has also made it more customer friendly, as those with no freezer space or those who like fresh chicken, have the opportunity to get it weekly. The bad part has been getting up at 5:30am the past 7 Saturdays so I can get the scalder fired up and ready to start by 6:30am, but that's all part of it I guess. Even this being the 3rd year we have raised and sold broilers, I still continue to learn things and refine the process. I am some what looking forward to not processing for a couple of months. It will give the opportunity to get some long overdue projects done, and GET CAUGHT UP ON SLEEP SATURDAY MORNINGS! I am also looking forward to putting some eggs in the incubator and doing some hatching. I had wanted to start earlier, but I was feeling overwhelmed with so many broilers on the farm. At one point, I had all 400 chicks to care for, and let me tell you, it was tough to take care of them and all the other animals in an evening.
After this weekend, I am going to add up all the dressed weights, the chick costs, total revenue, and the feed bills (ouch) and see how we did. Speaking of feed bills, last month we got our statement, and it was almost a $1,000. Needless to say, the DW grounded me from going there for a bit. LOL
Thought I would share.
BRF
After this weekend, I am going to add up all the dressed weights, the chick costs, total revenue, and the feed bills (ouch) and see how we did. Speaking of feed bills, last month we got our statement, and it was almost a $1,000. Needless to say, the DW grounded me from going there for a bit. LOL
Thought I would share.
BRF