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I dont have much land at all, 1.75 acres total. My house is positioned odd and its tucked up in the back corner of my lot leaving maybe 50 ft of yard on the left side of my house and about 50 feet backwards for the backyard. The rest of the yard is in the front of my house which is grass and the newly (roughtly 1/2 acre) dirt lot to the right side of my house we just recently cut down trees. That is where all the other chickens and turkeys are placed and we are working on the grading and grassing soon. We still have the other roughly 1/2-3/4 acre wooded. Sorry that was long and probably more than you wanted lol. So they are just going to be moved around my front yard daily. The grass looks kinda gross, not like I was imagining when I was thinking this plan thru, Its caked with poop and looks like its thinking about dieing lol. But its only for 4-5 more weeks so I expect it to survive. They were hatched on july 16th. So that puts them at 3 weeks and 2days. I feed them blue seal broiler crumbles. For the 1st 3 weeks it was 24hr feed. Now it is 12hrs on 12hrs off. They also get broiler booster in their water everyday bought online from Murray Mcmurray hatchery. Im glad they look big but I hope not too big. Im nervous about their legs. How are yours doing. Do you have any updated pics?Yea I really like that! How much land do you have to move your pen around? And how's your yard looking from them eating the grass?
Do you know the hatch date they were born on? they look really big compared to mine. Mine were born on the 11th.
I dont have much land at all, 1.75 acres total. My house is positioned odd and its tucked up in the back corner of my lot leaving maybe 50 ft of yard on the left side of my house and about 50 feet backwards for the backyard. The rest of the yard is in the front of my house which is grass and the newly (roughtly 1/2 acre) dirt lot to the right side of my house we just recently cut down trees. That is where all the other chickens and turkeys are placed and we are working on the grading and grassing soon. We still have the other roughly 1/2-3/4 acre wooded. Sorry that was long and probably more than you wanted lol. So they are just going to be moved around my front yard daily. The grass looks kinda gross, not like I was imagining when I was thinking this plan thru, Its caked with poop and looks like its thinking about dieing lol. But its only for 4-5 more weeks so I expect it to survive. They were hatched on july 16th. So that puts them at 3 weeks and 2days. I feed them blue seal broiler crumbles. For the 1st 3 weeks it was 24hr feed. Now it is 12hrs on 12hrs off. They also get broiler booster in their water everyday bought online from Murray Mcmurray hatchery. Im glad they look big but I hope not too big. Im nervous about their legs. How are yours doing. Do you have any updated pics?
I had 16 broilers on a patch 20x70 ish and moved them every day. By the time they got back to a spot they had been the grass was back and green. Lots of poop but it is really dry and hot here. The spot they were in is bright green while the rest is looking fairly dormant. Your birds look healthy for 3 weeks. I wouldnt say huge. We can compare yours with monsters soon hopefully. I had mine on 20% and butchered at 8 weeks. My average carcass was 6.5 pounds. I was in them for 6 bucks a piece. I was happy. So were they.I dont have much land at all, 1.75 acres total. My house is positioned odd and its tucked up in the back corner of my lot leaving maybe 50 ft of yard on the left side of my house and about 50 feet backwards for the backyard. The rest of the yard is in the front of my house which is grass and the newly (roughtly 1/2 acre) dirt lot to the right side of my house we just recently cut down trees. That is where all the other chickens and turkeys are placed and we are working on the grading and grassing soon. We still have the other roughly 1/2-3/4 acre wooded. Sorry that was long and probably more than you wanted lol. So they are just going to be moved around my front yard daily. The grass looks kinda gross, not like I was imagining when I was thinking this plan thru, Its caked with poop and looks like its thinking about dieing lol. But its only for 4-5 more weeks so I expect it to survive. They were hatched on july 16th. So that puts them at 3 weeks and 2days. I feed them blue seal broiler crumbles. For the 1st 3 weeks it was 24hr feed. Now it is 12hrs on 12hrs off. They also get broiler booster in their water everyday bought online from Murray Mcmurray hatchery. Im glad they look big but I hope not too big. Im nervous about their legs. How are yours doing. Do you have any updated pics?