Big Muddy rancher
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Check out Dylan Biggs web site. They are into lots of direct marketing of just about every thing you can raise ofngrass. Even Chickens and ducks.
http://tkranch.com/

http://tkranch.com/
Big Muddy rancher said:Check out Dylan Biggs web site. They are into lots of direct marketing of just about every thing you can raise ofngrass. Even Chickens and ducks.![]()
http://tkranch.com/
gcreekrch said:I can envision RA riding graveyard shift and singing Little Joe the Wrangler to a thousand nervous pullets in a thunderstorm. :wink: :lol:
Big Muddy rancher said:Guess I missed Hayguy posting the link.![]()
I admire the work and effort they put into it but I don't think I would be able to handle it.
I do like the pasture raised ducks and chickens. My friends used to get some Muscoy ducks to keep the flys down around the corral.
Whitewing said:Big Muddy rancher said:Guess I missed Hayguy posting the link.![]()
I admire the work and effort they put into it but I don't think I would be able to handle it.
I do like the pasture raised ducks and chickens. My friends used to get some Muscoy ducks to keep the flys down around the corral.
For the record, my hogs live in a 6 acre pen with an electric fence mostly feeding on bermuda and rooting around as hogs are prone to do. They've got their own pond with a structure to provide shade. The area is divided into 3 sections, 2 for the hogs and one where I plan to plant auyama this year (sort of a Venezuelan pumpkin) which the hogs love to eat.
I'll check out that website.
Big Muddy rancher said:Whitewing said:Big Muddy rancher said:Guess I missed Hayguy posting the link.![]()
I admire the work and effort they put into it but I don't think I would be able to handle it.
I do like the pasture raised ducks and chickens. My friends used to get some Muscoy ducks to keep the flys down around the corral.
For the record, my hogs live in a 6 acre pen with an electric fence mostly feeding on bermuda and rooting around as hogs are prone to do. They've got their own pond with a structure to provide shade. The area is divided into 3 sections, 2 for the hogs and one where I plan to plant auyama this year (sort of a Venezuelan pumpkin) which the hogs love to eat.
I'll check out that website.
I think the pasture chickens are in pens on wheels that they move to fresh ground every day. I think Andy from England is managing a place that does lots of pasture to plate marketing.
R A said:I'm doing the smaller enclosed moving them around the pasture everyday pens for my red rangers( like freedom rangers I think) I'm getting. I would go wih the big electric fence netting and move that when needed, but feel airial predators around here would wipe them out....even maybe with a couple geese in there. I'm just getting a few cornish cross...they'll be in a deal by the barn I can move around the yard. Excited to start feeling everything out, experimenting and learn more!!!
Big Muddy rancher said:R A said:I'm doing the smaller enclosed moving them around the pasture everyday pens for my red rangers( like freedom rangers I think) I'm getting. I would go wih the big electric fence netting and move that when needed, but feel airial predators around here would wipe them out....even maybe with a couple geese in there. I'm just getting a few cornish cross...they'll be in a deal by the barn I can move around the yard. Excited to start feeling everything out, experimenting and learn more!!!
The pens I saw somewhere had wire mesh tops
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5xZbq1p2TI
looks like lots of info on Youtube.
gcreekrch said:I can envision RA riding graveyard shift and singing Little Joe the Wrangler to a thousand nervous pullets in a thunderstorm. :wink: :lol: