Things You'll Need
- Barn
- Pasture or large yard
- Agricultural fencing
Instructions
Order chicks from a hatchery or breeder. Raise the chicks no differently than any other breed. Prepare the brooder box with non-slip footing. Attach the heat lamp. Add the chick feeder and waterer. Allow more room for these chicks as they grow.
Purchase a quality trio (two hens to one rooster) and begin raising your own birds. Wait until the birds are at least a year to begin breeding from them. Prepare the nesting area for the breeding birds in the barn. Be sure the nest boxes are safe and in a quiet place. Note the hens will lay their respective clutches and begin to brood them. Watch the rooster assist in the process. Keep the trio separate from other chickens.
Feed, water and house the heavy breed cockerels as any other breed. Allow for extra space as the birds are large. Prepare good pasturage since these birds will trample grass if not given sufficient range. Consider hot weather issues and purchase fans or an air conditioner in hot weather, as these birds are suited to colder climates.