The new chicken tractor is working out perfectly. We are expecting some rain Friday night, so I will fasten a tarp over the tractor Friday afternoon. I still keep the heat lamps on them at night, but it has been warming up into the mid-80's each afternoon, so we turn off the heat lamps during daytime hours.
I added a second feed trough (gutter) so the growing birds all had room at the "table" and also added an extra gallon-sized waterer. They are going through the feed and water.
I walked out with a 5 gallon bucket and picked up a bird of average size, making sure it was a rooster. I placed him into the bucket and walked back in the garage where I have the kitchen scale set up. I put a sheet of newspaper over the scale so they don't soil the scale and place the old boy on top.
The bird felt a little heavier than last week, but I could tell that it wasn't a tremendous weight gain. Here are the details:
Here are the results from Week 5 :
*Week 5 2017: 2 pounds 15 ounces
*Week 5 2016: 4 pounds
*Week 5 2016: 4 pounds
*Week 5 2015: 2 pound 4 ounces
So to summarize, last week they weighed on average 2 pounds 4 ounces and this week 2 pound 15 ounces.That means they gained 11 ounces over the last week. That is the same weight game as the previous week. They are still 1 pound 1 ounce shy of where they were at this age last year, and 11 ounces heavier than what the 2015 birds weighed at this age.
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