Monday 2 March 2020

New ventures - poultry ideas

We are in the midst of a very exciting new venture here on the smallholding, in fact a couple of ventures! One step at a time, firstly is an idea borne out of different reasons which I won't bother listing here.  The end result is we have decided to use one of the small barn buildings that Ste did such a great job on converting, as a nursery for our new poultry adventure!  Here's a reminder of what he did back in August last year.
From this general purpose outbuilding


To this weather proof self contained building
So what does all this mean?  It means we will have a building dedicated to the safe housing of chicks & ducklings and also, drum roll, quail.  Exciting!!! We have decided to expand to breeding these new birds for the first time and we can't wait.  
Ste has done a lot of research on this and is in the process of getting their new 5 star accommodation up and running as I type this blog post.
We've had chicken, geese and ducks for a few years now and at the back end of last year, when talking about what we'd like to achieve in the coming year, we decided that in 2020 we would expand a fair bit in a few areas, so this is the first.  Yes, that also means there're more to come!
Inside this little building has taken on a transformation so far and it looks great already and it's not even finished. It started off with a blank room and a sketch on the notepad.
Then ended up with a partition wall and a door, shown at the top of the pic here, which leads in to a smaller room that we use as the outside dog kennel.  Ste cut a hole in to the side of the building for the dogs to come and go, but restricting them inside from the nursery for obvious reasons.  Two uses of 1 building is maximising efficiency in my book!  



Full steam ahead then!  He is starting by making the quail pens which have to be a certain height and measurement for the quails' own safety.  They have a tendency to jump and hurt (or worse, kill) themselves so you need a low roof to prevent this happening.  They will actually have more than the recommended walking space, as we like to offer as much as possible for a happy & healthy life.  
Quail also prefer to be in a safer, protected environment, given they are prey for everything that's bigger than them, so research shows they don't thrive as much in open outdoor space.  
The workshop is just next to the nursery, so Ste is making the individual pens in the workshop and then moving them to the final spot.  


Another one has been added since I took these photos, I can't keep up with him :) We're planning on visiting a farm we have recently found, to buy quail this coming weekend.  The plan is to be up and running with them in March, even if not the end result.  More March goals to follow in another post, but for now I wanted to share with you where we are with this little project.  

11 comments:

  1. Glad to see things are moving along for you. Glad you are going for the quail too. It is something I have always wanted to do. Dream house has Bantams, Buff Orpingtons and the Quail as well as pigs. You enjoy the pair of you, it is lovely to see you getting there. Tricia xx

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    1. Thanks Tricia, it feels great too - enjoy the ups whilst we have them right? We love Buffs here too xx

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  2. Exciting! Looking forward to the next instalment.

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    1. Hi Lesley - thank you - I'm planning in time to update the blog now and it seems to be working so I hope there will be an update soon

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  3. Hey (Quail) chic!!! Loved the poultry breeding idea when you told me about it and the set up looks super duper. Well done Ste!! Seeing your sketch so reminds me of me and Jon when he says "I've had an idea", and I say "oh god!". Most of our projects and ideas start on the back of the proverbial fag packet! I'm sure it will all go swimmingly.x

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    1. Haha, hey Lou - thank you - love running our ideas by you guys! The best ones really do come out of chats and sketches. x

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  4. What dimensions have you built the quail pens? I used to keep them but haven't in years. Would like to get some more.

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    1. I'll get Ste to send them over to you as he follows your blog/FB page too - I'll add them to here at some point as it's probably worth doing for anyone who is interested :)

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  5. I loved the poultry breeding idea and sounds good, something different. And I believe the start of every new venture is done on a small scale and through hard work and right resources it grows to high scale production. O such a lovely transformation of the nursery into poultry. The sketch looks systematic and designed very well. 😊 Best wishes for your new venture.

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  6. I loved the poultry breeding idea and sounds good, something different. And I believe the start of every new venture is done on a small scale and through hard work and right resources it grows to high scale production. O such a lovely transformation of the nursery into poultry. The sketch looks systematic and designed very well. �� Best wishes for your new venture.

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  7. I think it's a job well done. The quail cages are neat. There is a quail farm near the music institute. I often go there to buy quail eggs. The birds here are allowed to roam around, hence making the eggs free range. I also think the dogs are going to love their little space.

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