BorregoMike
Chirping
- Jun 30, 2018
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I’m new to chickens but raised turkeys once in the past. I plan to get started this fall with chickens, 25 or so, but have a few questions. I will begin in october when temps are moderate and continue through our also moderate winter.
1. The location is SW desert, there is little point, I think, in letting them range, the ground is mostly bare, gravelly sand, not much to eat. But I can give them a run of 10sq ft per bird and a coop of 4 sq ft each. The run should stay dry with daily sunshine. We have lots of coyotes around, and hawks above, all in constant search for food. The coop is secure and the run will be screened with 1 inch chicken wire top and sides but I am wondering what I can do to keep coyotes from burrowing under the sides and into the run? Is there anything else about raising birds in this environment that I should know?
2. I am mostly interested in meat but I think I’ll go with buff Orpingtons as they seem less demanding/easier for me to start with than the Cornish cross and other meat birds. I would butcher the majority at about 6 months and keep a few for eggs. It’s a bit cheaper to get straight run but I don’t want roosters crowing and fighting, etc. ( I have 1+ acre and neighbors with about the same) would I be better to get all hens?
Thanks,
1. The location is SW desert, there is little point, I think, in letting them range, the ground is mostly bare, gravelly sand, not much to eat. But I can give them a run of 10sq ft per bird and a coop of 4 sq ft each. The run should stay dry with daily sunshine. We have lots of coyotes around, and hawks above, all in constant search for food. The coop is secure and the run will be screened with 1 inch chicken wire top and sides but I am wondering what I can do to keep coyotes from burrowing under the sides and into the run? Is there anything else about raising birds in this environment that I should know?
2. I am mostly interested in meat but I think I’ll go with buff Orpingtons as they seem less demanding/easier for me to start with than the Cornish cross and other meat birds. I would butcher the majority at about 6 months and keep a few for eggs. It’s a bit cheaper to get straight run but I don’t want roosters crowing and fighting, etc. ( I have 1+ acre and neighbors with about the same) would I be better to get all hens?
Thanks,