The greedy things have both pellets and corn, and mice when they catch them, plus are enthusiastically picking over my newly dug over veggie patch. A couple of them are getting on a bit now, and yes the time of year does hamper the production slightly - perhaps I shouldn't be so cross with them!!!The-Great-Nothing wrote:Hi
I have a few chickens that i keep for eggs.
I have heard somewhere that it is better to keep them on a layer pellet than just corn if you want reliable egg laying. Not sure if this is similar for ducks, but might be worth a switch from corn to a duck layers pellet (if there is such a thing).
I quite fancy some ducks for eggs (and amusement)
I am also thinking about getting some quail in the spring, as they are meant to be great layers and then a fine meat bird (and very productive at both).
Anyone raised quail?
Cheers
Matt
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moocher
Re: Livestock
i had to goggle netherland dwarf
what weight do they dress out at jansman.
what weight do they dress out at jansman.
Re: Livestock
1 1/2 to 2lb dressed weight-about the same as a wildie. Which is what my customers think they are!moocher wrote:i had to goggle netherland dwarf![]()
what weight do they dress out at jansman.
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