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rhoda_bruce
Almost Self-Reliant
I put 2 cattle panels in an arch on the middle of that bed, so I can put up a tarp, for cover against chicken hawks and rain for 2 or 3 weeks. By then, hopefully they will have thinned out the weeds really good and I can do the rest by hand because I need more humus and maybe 2 inches of chips, which I plan on using that pile of cedar in the back of the bed. I didn't really have much in the way of spears coming from that bed for the past 2 years, but maybe if I add a little to the bed, it will thank me.
I guess I will kill the pullets and keep the 2 cockerels for myself, because I did lose my cornish rooster....probably due to a freak accident. All I have is one white rock and 2 homemade frankinchickens from that set up, but I know they won't live long anyways, unless I deprive them of food and give them lots of pasture instead of grain. Might be good they are so small.....maybe they haven't been fed and fed, etc....But most probably I will slaughter. I have enough to worry about. Cockerels hatch out with ever clutch....gotta do something with the males, even if some of them do take a while to dress out.
I guess I will kill the pullets and keep the 2 cockerels for myself, because I did lose my cornish rooster....probably due to a freak accident. All I have is one white rock and 2 homemade frankinchickens from that set up, but I know they won't live long anyways, unless I deprive them of food and give them lots of pasture instead of grain. Might be good they are so small.....maybe they haven't been fed and fed, etc....But most probably I will slaughter. I have enough to worry about. Cockerels hatch out with ever clutch....gotta do something with the males, even if some of them do take a while to dress out.
and provide eggs for self, DD & DgrD house. I'm happy with that!! My 4 piggies are eating up all the grass (& more importantly the roots) in the areas I have put them...so their feed bill is not bad & they are "working it off"
by prepping my garden area. Then the goats start to kid late Jan, so extra milk for pigs. Everyone has to help with the feed bill here. But, I've been able to use most of the frozen milk & cheeses -- needed to do that -- and it should last until fresh milk starts. 