Uhhh.. how did i get here from Minecraft?.. but anyway THATS! how you really take care of chickens not like those stupid evil factories hungering for their eggs n delicious meat
In Pakistan, we eat white broilers.Some people dislike meat of broiler.They think their meat is not healthy.I like your video and appreciate organic farming.
very little profit. 2 bucks per bird, $1 if you buy whole sale. the feed conversion is so so... and then if you want to pasture, taxes, building, water, time. you break even. large farms are about the same now days since most ppl can't afford the "stuff" ppl are still told farmers use (but can't aford) Also, large farms that process 1,000 birds per 8 weeks, are held to a higher standard as far as inspection.... profti.. don't do it for the profit
Does anyone know what is the average profit per raised chicken, i.e. how much profit does a single broiler-product generate to the farms, in the USA or EU/UK, which factory farm hundreds of thousands of chickens --- in comparison to what is shown in this video?
CerebralDystrophy- The weather here does not fluctuate as much as some places because of our proximity to the coast. Year round it's around 65-68 degrees. We get rain throughout the year, only a little less in the "warmer seasons" This year (2010) it was still raining on June 15th.
Ooo... lovely! In June... I suspect that In the winter they will be cold, wet & stomping about in thier own muck or mud (If they decided to go out of the unheated, unventilated sheds!) Alternitavely... they could live in perfectly heated and ventilated broiler sheds with lots of lovely, dry litter to scratch about in!
Oooo.... if only they were in nice cramped broiler sheds eating rendered chicken parts and trampling the dead bodies of their flockmates! After all, everyone knows chickens hate being outside.
I'm raising some 'standard' broiler chickens and I'm looking to feed them as natural diet as possible. The pasture they are on has very little grass and they seem HIGHLY INTRESSED in Broiler feed. Any advice would be great.
I hear they are kind of mean!
MrBagginsEsq 1 week ago
Is that a broiler chicken or a real chicken? Looks so much like a real chicken!
MrBagginsEsq 1 week ago
Who do tou sell them to
poultryguy11 1 month ago in playlist Small Farming and Ranching
Uhhh.. how did i get here from Minecraft?.. but anyway THATS! how you really take care of chickens not like those stupid evil factories hungering for their eggs n delicious meat
Deathrougez 3 months ago
Battery hens could watch these chickens on a TV show called "Lifestyles of the Lucky Chickens You Are Not but Wish You Were".
(YouTube search "TV for chickens" and you'll see that sadly, I'm not joking.)
Crunchy68 3 months ago
MMMMMMM delicious chicken!!!
lovebigboobs29 3 months ago
In Pakistan, we eat white broilers.Some people dislike meat of broiler.They think their meat is not healthy.I like your video and appreciate organic farming.
Waqarhaider1966 6 months ago
now thats how you are suppose to take care of chickens :D
mirakkuma521 6 months ago
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I wonder where Floyd is?
1216mredchie 6 months ago
Larvend (Controls Fly Larve, it is not ya pesticidal compound)
vijaymicrob 6 months ago
How many pounds of feed did you have to feed those per day if they were three pounds?
caholaway 8 months ago
very little profit. 2 bucks per bird, $1 if you buy whole sale. the feed conversion is so so... and then if you want to pasture, taxes, building, water, time. you break even. large farms are about the same now days since most ppl can't afford the "stuff" ppl are still told farmers use (but can't aford) Also, large farms that process 1,000 birds per 8 weeks, are held to a higher standard as far as inspection.... profti.. don't do it for the profit
walls0stone 9 months ago
Does anyone know what is the average profit per raised chicken, i.e. how much profit does a single broiler-product generate to the farms, in the USA or EU/UK, which factory farm hundreds of thousands of chickens --- in comparison to what is shown in this video?
moppe 10 months ago
so beautiful! now thats how chickens should be kept, not in nasty factories.
angeldoxie1 1 year ago 31
jajaaj ke bonicos
CiclistaChabacano 1 year ago
red broilers???? really?? I WANT SOME do you know wher i get get breeding stock from?
gokory 1 year ago
@gokory From McMurray in US.
rocolicious 9 months ago
CerebralDystrophy- The weather here does not fluctuate as much as some places because of our proximity to the coast. Year round it's around 65-68 degrees. We get rain throughout the year, only a little less in the "warmer seasons" This year (2010) it was still raining on June 15th.
educate2inspire 1 year ago
Im raising baby chicks in my classroom! :)
WebkinzLuv600 1 year ago
@WebkinzLuv600
Are you guys still raising the chicks? Its been 1 year already
woodmon122 8 months ago
@woodmon122 Nope, the chickens are with new families. :3 I'm now in 6th and I did that in 4th.
WebkinzLuv600 7 months ago
CerebalDystrophy, you're a douche bag.
jpax26 1 year ago
Ooo... lovely! In June... I suspect that In the winter they will be cold, wet & stomping about in thier own muck or mud (If they decided to go out of the unheated, unventilated sheds!) Alternitavely... they could live in perfectly heated and ventilated broiler sheds with lots of lovely, dry litter to scratch about in!
CerebalDystrophy 2 years ago
I also suspect they will be very cold in the winter, in the freezer.
drahm33 1 year ago 10
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@CerebalDystrophy go fuck you mothers belly button
gokory 1 year ago
@CerebalDystrophy
Oooo.... if only they were in nice cramped broiler sheds eating rendered chicken parts and trampling the dead bodies of their flockmates! After all, everyone knows chickens hate being outside.
maximum411 1 year ago
Those are nice looking birds!
I also like your pen, did you build that yourself??
asherfarm 3 years ago
Looking very healthy.
I'm raising some 'standard' broiler chickens and I'm looking to feed them as natural diet as possible. The pasture they are on has very little grass and they seem HIGHLY INTRESSED in Broiler feed. Any advice would be great.
Legend5467 3 years ago
Nice looking birds. I'm considering getting into raising broilers but know little about marketing and selling. Any advice? Rick from WV
rb2268 3 years ago