It doesn't take the birds long to soil the grass underneath them. Each day I push the tractor over fresh grass. You've really got to be careful when pushing. The birds aren't smart at all and they have a tendency to get right in front of the wheels. Unfortunately, I ran over one of the birds to day and it killed him. I'll be more careful next time and will bump the tractor for a foot or so and then check to see if all the birds are okay before pushing.
Extension for the chicken tractor |
All birds back in the tractor for the night |
I walked out at night and picked up one Cornish Cross and on Red Ranger for the weekly weigh-in. In the past I tried to pick the same birds each time, but my marker on them wore off, so for now, I'm just picking an average-size bird to weigh each week.
We're weighing the Red Ranger first. He was very calm on the scale. Of course I put a plastic bag over the scale to keep things sanitary. These birds would like nothing more than to mess on our kitchen scale. We can't have that!
Last week he weighed 1 pound 5 ounces. This week he weighed 1 pound 13 ounces. That's a gain of 8 ounces.
1/2 pound weight gain for the week |
Next it was time for the Cornish Cross to be weighed.
Cornish Cross on the scale |
Last week he weighed 2 pounds 9 ounces. This week he weighs in at 3 pounds, 9 ounces. He gained a pound this week. Not bad!
3 pounds 9 ounces |
We feed them first thing in the morning, again at noon, and again in the evening. We might give them slightly more feed to meet needs. The positive thing is that they are both growing.
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