Grass Fed, Naturally Farmed, Pastured Chickens: Raised with a lot of sunshine, fresh air, supplemented with probiotics and unmedicated feeds..... Your healthy option for a back to basics lifestyle
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Now At Week22
Since day one, from all indications so far, we're far doing better now than our first batch from another genetic company.
90 eggs at average 46g were selected for test hatching.
Hard to wait for 3weeks :)
It will be worth the wait.
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Entrepinoys Atbp.
Was talking with some guys last Sunday and we discussed about this site. The owner of the site is doing a great job there. He is able to connect the dots, that it doesn't appear like a puzzle.
I saw how that site started..really come a long way.
Today was a regular day and I normally go over comments first. A picture on the main caught my eye...looks like a photograph I took at the rooftop!
Scrolled up to read the article...it was about free range chicken. It later dawned on me that it was Sunshine Chicken :)
Dated January 5 2008? I am sure I open the site at least 3x a day...must be even like 10x a day. How could I have missed that article?
I am too shy to say "hello and thank you" to the site owner :)
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Organic Farming Plus
When: January 6, 2008 8:30am, Sunday
Where: AANI Herbal Garden and Livelihood Center
Quezon Memorial Circle, East Ave Gate
Brought to you in coordination with Agri Aqua Network Inc, Daily Dose Farm and this site :)
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Livelihood
No such thing as capital requirement, as we will custom it to your needs.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Refreshing Forest Hill in Cagayan de Oro
I remember when I first got his call inquiring to get 50 chicks. We ended up shipping 1box of 100 Sunshines.
He is doing well...his apprehensions about being a neophyte seems to have vanished as he is now experimenting with his feed mixes.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Sunshine on Farmer TJ's Rangers
There is no need for expensive buildings to partake of tasty and healthy Sunshine Chickens on your table. It requires a lot of love though :)
His' Sunshine's weight will prove it all.
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Feels Great
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
24 June hatch
That meant pulling out drivers for deliveries, we had to run to Manila 12hrs earlier, calling customers to expect delivery 12 hrs earlier, feeding the chicks meant for airport...and not sleeping till Monday :)
In other words - we had a good early hatch :) chicks were energetic and tipped the scales at 5kilos per box at the airport.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Getting Started w/ Your Sunshine Chicks - The flyer we give out to buyers of chicks
Solraya’s Sunshine Chicken
Poultry raised on open grass are high in beneficial fats and other factors that lower cholesterol and greatly reduce degenerative disease in the consumer! Eating large proportions of living green plants, while foraging for insects and seeds and myriad other natural commodities that science hasn't identified yet, and with minimal need for medication, grass-fed animals create more vibrant health than other poultry. Moreover, the meat and eggs are incredibly tasty compared to general market chicken.
1. Better Food. Substantial increases in nutritional value of pasture poultry, particularly in Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Vitamin A, and a significant decrease in total fat.
2. More Satisfying Flavor. Poultry raised on pasture, in fresh air and sunshine, taste superior to confinement raised poultry. Naturally raised poultry has a firmer texture and more satisfying "gamey taste".
3. Lower cost entry. Small-scale and limited resource farmers can start a profitable farm enterprise for a fraction of the cost of conventional, integrator-controlled poultry housing.
4. Fertility and Pasture management. Moving poultry across the pasture is a way to spread manure and fertility without using excessive equipment or labor.
5. Multi-Cropping. Poultry can be used to scavenge crop residue, and hog down weeds and grasses in multi-crop fields being used for horticulture and floriculture.
Getting started with your Sunshine Chicks (first 21days)
ALWAYS KEEP SURROUNDINGS AND PENS DISINFECTED AND CLEAN
Housing of Birds: Secure from predators, i.e., rats, cats, and dogs. Fencing wire may be buried below the surface to prevent any of predators from getting to the birds. You need light, heat, and water. As for temperature, birds (four weeks of age or older) are best suited for 70oF. Important to have shaded areas. Location should be well drained. Lay rice hulls, or ground corn cobs for absorbent flooring. Good choice for bedding materials during the wet season is sand, because it allows for excellent drainage.
Brooding the Birds: By practice, use one (1) watt per bird for heating bulbs. It is better to use several bulbs in smaller wattages, rather than using a100watt bulb when you brood 100 chicks. Temperature should be 70 to 75oF with the temperature at chicks’ level to be 95oF during the first week. The area assigned to these chicks should have some flexibility such that they can move through a range of temperatures (95 to 75oF). Monitor the birds for signs of stress; for instance, if the chicks are scattered around the area and chirping loudly, chances are they are hot; conversely, if you notice the chicks all huddled together in one area, they are likely cold . They should be comfortably scattered, moving around. That is your basis that temperature is right. The temperatures given are just guides. USE YOUR EYES to monitor them. At the end of Week 1, begin dropping the temperature by 5oF per week until you reach 70oF, and then try to maintain that temperature.
Water and Feed: The most neglected and overlooked nutrient is water. What appears to be a bowl of “clean water;” may contain millions of bacteria. The bacteria will stress the digestive system of the bird, such that it will not grow at the rate believed to be their potential. The waterers and feeders should be cleaned routinely (weekly or sooner) with a product like chlorine to reduce the incidence of microbial formation. Fresh water needs to be supplied everyday to insure healthy birds. During the periods of extreme heat, there is an increased risk of microbial growth.
We suggest using probiotics/vitamins in their drinking water, and adlib feeding of chick booster for the 1st 21days, prior to ranging. Medicate only when necessary.
Vaccinations: Day 7 - B1 B1; Day 14 - B1 La Sota
Ranging, Day21 onwards, till slaughter: Segregate by net, compartments for ranging area around their pen. That way, you are able to rotate ranging areas. When you rotate, the manure fertilizes the land and you move to another ranging area so as not to deplete a small section. You may also want to use movable pens, so they have fresh grass everyday and litter will not be a problem.
Let them free range in open air, eating grass, insects, table scraps, or what is abundant in your area. Supplement with corn/pellets/grains for morning and afternoon. Give probiotics everyday in drinking water. We suggest using unmedicated protein concentrate, mixed 50/50 with corn etc.
Basing from growth, you may get the marketable weight at 49-63days, depending on your needs. For best tasting chickens, it is suggested you slaughter at 85-90 days.
AGE (days) WEIGHT (grams) FEEDS (grams/bird/day) FCR
0 | 35 | ADLIB | |
7 | 100 | 26 adlib | 1.13 |
14 | 250 | 28 adlib | .95 |
21 | 350 | 37 adlib | 1.04 |
28 | 445 | 47 | 1.26 |
35 | 556 | 62 | 1.24 |
42 | 779 | 70 | 1.52 |
49 | 1082 | 83 | 1.81 |
56 | 1240 | 101 | 1.95 |
63 | 1842 | 118 | 2.2 |
Solraya’s Sunshine Chicken – Free ranged, grass fed, raised w/ a lot of sunshine and fresh air…for a healthy back to basics lifestyle. http://solraya.blogspot.com info@solraya.com (0917) 847-2639; Mla(02) 417-1800; Solano (078) 326-7860; Bambang (078) 803-2305;