Karen
06-30-2010, 09:15 PM
I have several questions about the chicken tractors. I'm just about to start making my first one, although its intent is going to be for a rabbit tractor (no perch!) b/c a friend is giving me her rabbits soon. then I"ll do the chicken tractor for later.
Anyway, I have Patti's dvd with the full videos and I noticed after she was done, she put week old chicks into the tractor. First, it seems most people I know keep their young chicks in a brooder with a heat lamp etc for several weeks, assuming they get them early spring when it's still cold. Were these later in the season and so can they tolerate the varying temps well at that age?
also, it looked like at least 25 chicks in that box, maybe more. I think she mentioned they were meat birds. My first chicks will be layers so I'm planning on only 4 (standard 4x8 tractor). Can you really crowd 25 meat birds in that space since they are only going to be there 8 weeks or so? I'd love to do meat birds eventually too and being able to do that many at one time would make it much more feasible for me.
and lastly, with just 2 doors on the tractor, how do you reach any eggs laid if they aren't using a nest box? I can see reaching into the ends but it seems like there would be several spots not very easily accessible without lifting up the tractor.
Thanks!
Karen
Anyway, I have Patti's dvd with the full videos and I noticed after she was done, she put week old chicks into the tractor. First, it seems most people I know keep their young chicks in a brooder with a heat lamp etc for several weeks, assuming they get them early spring when it's still cold. Were these later in the season and so can they tolerate the varying temps well at that age?
also, it looked like at least 25 chicks in that box, maybe more. I think she mentioned they were meat birds. My first chicks will be layers so I'm planning on only 4 (standard 4x8 tractor). Can you really crowd 25 meat birds in that space since they are only going to be there 8 weeks or so? I'd love to do meat birds eventually too and being able to do that many at one time would make it much more feasible for me.
and lastly, with just 2 doors on the tractor, how do you reach any eggs laid if they aren't using a nest box? I can see reaching into the ends but it seems like there would be several spots not very easily accessible without lifting up the tractor.
Thanks!
Karen