Buster
Lovin' The Homestead
Just to update on my meaties project...
We have now processed all of the first batch and half of the second, with a little over 125 left to go. The plucker helps a lot. We've sold and delivered most of those we have processed, with a good percentage of the remaining live ones spoken for. They aren't as large as we had hoped. I've decided it is a combination of the hatchery and diet. I have plenty of protein, varying between 19% and 21%, but think I am lacking in the right amino acids, because even my BBW turkeys are lagging and some are having leg problems. I've had to switch the turks to commercial game bird blends. I'm adding Fertrell Nutribalencer and fishmeal to future mixes, like most of the recipes I have seen recommend.
We are also experimenting with various systems, with each batch using a different system. The first batch was raised mostly in broiler pens, the second day ranging in netting, and the third day range without the net and their movement is controlled with placement of feeders and waterers. So far I like the net system best. The birds have a decent amount of freedom, but their inputs and foraging still controlled to specific areas, not as focused as broiler pens, but more focused that total freedom. I'll report more on my impressions of these systems later.
We have now processed all of the first batch and half of the second, with a little over 125 left to go. The plucker helps a lot. We've sold and delivered most of those we have processed, with a good percentage of the remaining live ones spoken for. They aren't as large as we had hoped. I've decided it is a combination of the hatchery and diet. I have plenty of protein, varying between 19% and 21%, but think I am lacking in the right amino acids, because even my BBW turkeys are lagging and some are having leg problems. I've had to switch the turks to commercial game bird blends. I'm adding Fertrell Nutribalencer and fishmeal to future mixes, like most of the recipes I have seen recommend.
We are also experimenting with various systems, with each batch using a different system. The first batch was raised mostly in broiler pens, the second day ranging in netting, and the third day range without the net and their movement is controlled with placement of feeders and waterers. So far I like the net system best. The birds have a decent amount of freedom, but their inputs and foraging still controlled to specific areas, not as focused as broiler pens, but more focused that total freedom. I'll report more on my impressions of these systems later.