Organic Farming – Pastured Poultry, How to

| November 26, 2013 | 25 Comments

Organic Farming - Pastured Poultry, How to

Learn how to set up an Organic Pastured Poultry Farm. Richard Statham of Rosnay Organics near Canowindra, NSW talk about how to set up mobile chicken coops ….
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  1. Sarah Anwar says:

    red diesal and corruption in 2020

  2. 1969626 says:

    On your video – Organic Farming – Pastured Poultry, How to – you said that
    you feed 175 chickens about 1 bag of feed Dailey but you didn’t say how big
    of a bag it was. If you could let us know I would après ate it thanks.

  3. syed asif mehdi says:

    its scary to think how we try and destroy the future generation by using
    growth promoters in poultry to fulfill our greedy wants

  4. TS O'Day says:

    Hey man I am in the process of setting one of these up right now. If you
    can find an old trampoline frame just cover it with chicken wire and cover
    1/3 of it with a roof to shelter the birds. this is still light enough to
    drag. God bless.

  5. polyaussie says:

    did he say you can buy those pens in kit form?

  6. cartel0025 . says:

    You took those words out of my mouth! This is not much different from mass
    production only that they have a bit more space but no roaming space.

  7. Red Baron Farm says:

    Actually is it hugely different. You need to actually walk into one of
    those commercial “warehouses” and then you’ll know right off the
    difference.There is no comparison.

  8. David Trees says:

    Can I assume these birds are raised solely for their meat, not egg
    production? I also assume because they are moved every day, they are less
    likely to consumed their excrement? Is it possible to get talller coops? So
    they can move more freely?

  9. poultryguy11 says:

    who do you sell them to

  10. Kasia Szewczyk says:

    We’ve had our own successes (and failures) with the pastured poultry here
    in AB, Canada Tricky climate with extreme temperature changes (flooding and
    +10C one week and then +40 heatwave the next week). Also came across
    high-sodium water and feed that was unadapted and so lost a lot of chickens
    that way. If you’re in the prairies and would like to hear more about it:
    fisherfarms(DOT)net (Didbsury, AB)

  11. FARAD says:

    HOW CAN SOMEONE GET INTO THIS PASTURED POULTRY I AM VERY INTERESTED ALSO IS
    IT WORTH IT

  12. borja borjae says:

    Where did Mr Staham get the pen kits?

  13. Green Power Farm says:

    I don’t want to eat anything eating high doses of thier own poop like he
    said!

  14. Dave Szklarski says:

    Love the wheel lever i’m totally doing that on my next pen, great video!

  15. delagrazia says:

    then u go on,…”With time they grow larger and become less and less
    active”…which again is exactly my point since i will pay “free range”,i d
    rather give my money for what i chose 2eat>aka freely roaming active-(not
    lethargic )healthy chicks that eat a wide variery of grasses
    ,bugs,+whatever food they choose./suplemented since not enough finally ..as
    they got used to inactivity,if free they d get used to activity which is
    their natural instinct so did u disagree 4the sake of disagreing?

  16. stanleychimas says:

    I have the vision of setting up one, but don’t have the knowledge on how
    to.Please,can I get some help from on how to set up one ?.Here is my email
    godchildof30@yahoo.com, thanks and God bless.

  17. ThanksgivingWalk says:

    Easiy and Organically Take Care of 100 Chicks. *Feeds them cracked cereal
    grains, soybean mill, with few mineral supplements *NO antiobiotcs or
    growth hormones. *Videos addresses how traditionally cooped poultry eat
    their own fecies and that’s what consumers are consuming. :) Very
    informative video loaded with detailed info. God Bless for sharing and
    teaching others how to make this world a better place.

  18. Jefferdaughter says:

    A great system, and a well done video. Thanks. The feeders from PVC pipe
    may be a concern. Like all plastics, it is toxic to produce, and like many,
    it leaches and/or out gasses toxins for the tlife of the material. Still, a
    much improved system over ‘industrial’ poultry production. .

  19. inkendra says:

    Did anyone find out where he buys the “kits” for these chicken tractors?

  20. inkendra says:

    So where can someone get the pen kits that he is talking about?

  21. Ricky Alonzo says:

    how big are the cages and how long does it take before you can safly put
    the chicken on the same pasture so there not eating there on poop? this is
    for the 100chicken count per pen.

  22. Abbas Haji says:

    great job I want to start a chicken poultry farm in Somalia and was looking
    more information….

  23. Berty Jardine says:

    Bravo!

  24. Ahornmann says:

    Well, comparing those lethargic broilers to laying hens is simply stupid.
    They are moved to those pens with about 2-3 weeks, when they are still
    comperatively small. With time they grow larger and become less and less
    active. So it doesn’t matter if they are kept in the pens you see in the
    video or if they were free to roam the whole pasture. they simply wouldn’t
    move an inch more. Your remarks about the food is also invalid, because
    those broilers simply couldn’t exist without feeding.

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