There comes a distinct time at which it doesn't matter how often you clean out and replace the bedding in the brooder, the fowl fouls it up with the quickness. It is a sickening smell that permeates the garage and when you open the back door, the odor wafts into the house. Flies become ever present in the garage and they make their way into the house when the door is opened.
Sunday afternoon of this week, I raised the white flag of surrender and transported the birds out of the garage. Fortunately, the Gorilla Cart wagon was a great help in performing this task and we had the birds moved in 4 trips.
The meat wagon |
It was a little chilly and the birds bunched up a bit to signal that they were cold. To remedy this I put a tarp over the chicken tractor to act as a windbreak. I also hung two heat lamps from the 1x4 that spanned the top of the tractor. The birds were happy after that. I added an additional waterer, bringing the water capacity within the tractor to 3 gallons. Those birds sure drink a lot of water. As far as food, they eat a lot of that, too. I originally placed a pvc rain gutter in the tractor and two days later placed another one. A pvc rain gutter is the cheapest and best feed trough you can imagine. You get the biggest bang for your buck using a pvc rain gutter as a feed trough rather than a store-bought one.
Now each day, I pull the tractor one tractor length so the chickens are on fresh grass each day. I learned a lesson the hard way that I need to slow down and get Benjamin to come assist when pulling the tractor. I pulled it too fast Monday afternoon and the birds bunched up and one of the birds died. A second was stressed and I revived it. The first bird, however, was beyond saving, so I got my knife and butchered it. It was exactly the size of a Cornish hen. That bird now resides in our deep freeze. In total we've only lost 4 birds. That isn't bad at all, considering the fatality rates of previous years.
Well, that's enough for chickens. Next week I plan on blogging about anything else but chickens.
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