100%, That is putting it in the most straight forward terms. Everyone I know who has gone free range eventually has losses, might take years but often adds up quick when the predators finally get the hankering. I’ve decided not to and instead use deep litter, maybe 8” deep, giving them plenty...
I have ordered jumbo quail hatching eggs and they just arrive yesterday. They originated in Ohio and were shipped to Seattle wa, a fairly long journey, so I’m concerned about hatch rate, since I’ve had bad luck with shipped chicken eggs.
I’m letting them rest but I’ve read they need to be...
Trying to quantify the effect of micro plastics is very very difficult, there are so many uncertainties. I feed only organic feed to avoid bio-accumulation of toxins. I eat mostly grass fed, free range and or organic meat because most of our exposure comes from meat and dairy. Seems to me...
Ridgrunner, I’ve cooked CX without resting and the meat was not as tender as a 3-5 day rest close to freezing. With quail, maybe it’s that it’s smaller and more of a game bird, maybe I expect it to be more chewy, not sure but with the ease of prep, how much cleaner they are, dispatching as a...
Well, this year, much to my chagrin, Jenks hatchery no longer carries Cornish cross. I did give a decent look for a new source that was still close enough to allow a quick overnight shipment with low mortality and just have not been successful. This, combined with how my wife and daughter no...
Hello folks. A friend keeps “crowing” about his coturnix quail for eggs and meat. I’ve had such a hard time finding Cornish cross close to me in Seattle WA that it’s made me rethink how I’m going about meat. The recession, economic turmoil and fanatical run on chicks at local co-op has made...
The biggest defense against mites is going with the deep litter method with some sand in the mix. For roofing, I really like the sun top brand corrugated roofing panels over plywood.
Yes, they eat chickens and as people have said, are clever with their hands. I went with the two locks advice, two different styles of locks, one up toward the top corner and the other toward the lower corner. If they are the same, they will be more likely to develop a technique for opening...
^^ 100% this^^^. I’ve even had hens grow long tail feathers, waterfall saddle feathers and hackle feathers just like a rooster and even crow as a stage of maturation, just to one day lay an egg and have the rooster feathers fall out and go back to “normal”. Sometimes it’s driven by hormonal...
Greetings all. I’m in shoreline wa, north of Seattle. Since Jenks hatchery in OR stopped selling broilers/cornish cross, does anyone have a local-ish source that they like for meat birds… trying to avoid shipping from the mid west.
100%. You don’t have a predator problem until you provide the meals. How many times I’ve heard people say “I haven’t heard of that being a problem around me… referring to their neighbors who don’t have chickens and don’t free range. The smell of the chickens carries on the breeze for miles...
There’s a million ways to approach chickening. You can go for the boutique experience where you pick up every dropping and keep them like a pet, that’s definitely a thing, and some people absolutely love it and, that is not for me.
I grew up on a farm and now live on an urban homestead that is...
Jenks hatchery was my go too for Cornish cross for over a decade but they’ve stopped carrying them because it became too daunting to keep up with sanitation requirements when selling both meat birds and egg layers, so they decided to focus on egg layers. This is a big blow to us, an order would...
The amount of EMF coming from a fence charger has got to be minuscule. EMF radiation drops off a cliff as you go away from it, as in like half the dose for every inch of distance. Starting with low level, as would be the case, I can’t see how the emf emitted at the distance a chicken would...
I’ve found with Cornish cross and layers mixed, that a mother heating pad is adequate. I’ve even gone down below freezing. This is with 30-40 chicks. For a smaller batch it gets more critical to take additional heat conservation measures, giving them a sort of nest they can cuddle into, but...