so not one person has any underwood roos/cockerels they are willing to part with?
Oh I have rose comb cockerels, but they are LF not bantam.
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so not one person has any underwood roos/cockerels they are willing to part with?
Electro netting is the key to free range. I just make sure the cockerels are on a totally different pasture except when in breeding pens. Kencove had gotten plenty of my business over the years. I rotate on 50 acres and own at least 18 rolls of the stuff. Lol.
Of course I'm rotating cattle and sheep too.
Premier has gotten my business, but I don't have 18 rolls! Of course, I only have 3 acres. If you don't mind some questions. If the cockerels where in sight and ear shot of the pullets would they fly over the net and leave the pasture? I assume you keep the males separate all of the time, They either are kept in a small group if they get along, kept separaately if they don't or are in breeding pens. I will only be able to breed one variety, because I woul like to keep everyone together if possible. No more than 2-3 cocks with the main flock, but management of the males I think would be tricky.
Incubator is running good so far. I cannot get the humidity up though. Its stuck at 34%.
What? If you have been increasing surface area and the hygrometer is not going up, the hygrometer is likely faulty.Incubator is running good so far. I cannot get the humidity up though. Its stuck at 34%.
The electric netting was something I wanted to try. But it needs to run on solar. I cannot seem to find enough people with personal experience running a solar netting fence to decide whether or not to invest in it.