miss_thenorth
Frugal Homesteader
More and more I am thinking that my biggest ss mistake wa not getting enough land.
What kind are you getting? Why would they all be cockerels? I'm guessing that they will taste the same as pullets b/c they are so young when you butcher. Are the cockerels bigger? I think I just answered my own question!freemotion said:Is it a bad sign if you don't know how many chickens you have?
We want to order 75 heavy breed cockerels, but the special in the catalog makes it a dollar cheaper to order a hundred. Uh-oh.
Cackle Hatchery has a "fry-pan special" of assorted heavy breed (probably brown egg laying breeds) cockerels for $32 for a hundred. If we got 75, we would have to order a lot of 50 and a lot of 25, which would cost $33! Plus shipping, of course. We were going to order something big like Jersey Giants, but then I got this groovy Dutch oven and cooked up a White Rock rooster that was a year old. It was amazing. Why spend triple when you don't have to? And I figure I might be able to sell a bunch of the chicks for much more than I paid for them, if I go by the prices I see here on CL. Maybe sell 25 and recover most or all of our purchase price and shipping.big brown horse said:What kind are you getting? Why would they all be cockerels? I'm guessing that they will taste the same as pullets b/c they are so young when you butcher. Are the cockerels bigger? I think I just answered my own question!freemotion said:Is it a bad sign if you don't know how many chickens you have?
We want to order 75 heavy breed cockerels, but the special in the catalog makes it a dollar cheaper to order a hundred. Uh-oh.
Has anyone ever thought they built their chicken house too big? I'm wondering because I've read a few comments wishing they would have gone bigger. We're getting ready to build one and now I'm reconsidering the size. I don't want to have to report it here as a SS mistakeohiofarmgirl said:...i also should have realized that chickens are like crack and that i should have built a bigger hen house.
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I don't believe there is such a thing. Unless your chickens will free range 24 hours a day it's always good to have a couple dozen square feet per bird in a coop if possible.VickiLynn said:Has anyone ever thought they built their chicken house too big? I'm wondering because I've read a few comments wishing they would have gone bigger. We're getting ready to build one and now I'm reconsidering the size. I don't want to have to report it here as a SS mistake