I know it's only August but I can't help but wonder what my permanent or "Winter" flock will look like.
Right now I have 80 birds (chicken and ducks) and I know a lot of them will be put in the freezer this fall. I'm trying to decide how many birds to keep.
Most of my chickens are heritage breeds/mixes of heritage breeds and my ducks are muscovy.
We are a family of 6, I would love to collect 10ish eggs a day and I think it would be awesome to have some broody birds in the summer to raise more birds for the freezer (would LOVE to not have to have brooders and heat lamps set up. Wishful thinking? Maybe lol).
What does YOUR winter flock look like once all your meat is in the freezer (assuming you raise birds for meat).
Thanks for the guidance, I'm almost a year into having backyard birds and still figuring things out!
Right now I have 80 birds (chicken and ducks) and I know a lot of them will be put in the freezer this fall. I'm trying to decide how many birds to keep.
Most of my chickens are heritage breeds/mixes of heritage breeds and my ducks are muscovy.
We are a family of 6, I would love to collect 10ish eggs a day and I think it would be awesome to have some broody birds in the summer to raise more birds for the freezer (would LOVE to not have to have brooders and heat lamps set up. Wishful thinking? Maybe lol).
What does YOUR winter flock look like once all your meat is in the freezer (assuming you raise birds for meat).
Thanks for the guidance, I'm almost a year into having backyard birds and still figuring things out!