I get excited every time I get a notification on my phone about one of your new videos. Very impressed by your presentations and the content! Keep up the good work my friend.
John, did you get my message about the processor here in NJ, half the distance you are doing to your current guy and I think they are less on the processing fee. Keep up the great work. God Bless.
John, do you have multiple sets of chicken tractors? Or do you wait until one batch is headed to processing to but your next batch of brooder chicks in your 8 tractors?
Talk about a well oiled machine. Eight weeks is amazing. It takes mine eighteen weeks. This could also be applied to rabbits too for anyone raising them. This has me dying for spring lol.
That’s eight weeks on a Cornish cross chicken. It shouldn’t take 18 weeks for a Cornish but other heritage birds take a lot longer. Red rangers are 11-12 weeks. If you have an astronomically long grow-out time for your birds I would start testing things. There’s a lot of factors with your feed that can keep your birds from growing. If you have questions about nutrition I would recommend contacting Jeff Mattocks at the Fertrell Company. www.fertrell.com/
Plan your work and work your plan. Thank you John…
I get excited every time I get a notification on my phone about one of your new videos. Very impressed by your presentations and the content! Keep up the good work my friend.
Thankyou from Nagaland with Love and Respect....
Keep up the good work John
John, did you get my message about the processor here in NJ, half the distance you are doing to your current guy and I think they are less on the processing fee.
Keep up the great work.
God Bless.
Thank you sir. Appreciate your work, willingness to help others. God bless.
Well put farmer John!
That was a great example, thanks for that.
John, do you have multiple sets of chicken tractors? Or do you wait until one batch is headed to processing to but your next batch of brooder chicks in your 8 tractors?
Talk about a well oiled machine. Eight weeks is amazing. It takes mine eighteen weeks. This could also be applied to rabbits too for anyone raising them. This has me dying for spring lol.
That’s eight weeks on a Cornish cross chicken. It shouldn’t take 18 weeks for a Cornish but other heritage birds take a lot longer. Red rangers are 11-12 weeks. If you have an astronomically long grow-out time for your birds I would start testing things. There’s a lot of factors with your feed that can keep your birds from growing. If you have questions about nutrition I would recommend contacting Jeff Mattocks at the Fertrell Company. www.fertrell.com/
I'm looking for people that have done or are doing this. Are you making money? I have 265 acres 20 years experience with raising livestock.
Lego farm?!