I did a little research and it would appear this model is from the 1940's. Just goes to show this style of brooder has been around and used successfully for around 80 years.
correct, the plastic is the modern standard in many industries because it is considered more hygenic and easier to clean, also not as prone to corrosion
@@rickysbirds1289 decided to let another guy take them over who is only a few hours away. He is just starting out and is able to focus on them where I have a lot more breeds so it is harder to focus on one family.
Wow 😳 it’s huge. Looks good.
Nice brooder!
Can we see your chicken project
Most hatchery's use these plastic though
correct, the plastic is the modern standard in many industries because it is considered more hygenic and easier to clean, also not as prone to corrosion
Any white hackles available,I'm interested
none, no longer breeding them.
Why you take that decision friend you was the only person that I new had them
And I really like them
@@rickysbirds1289 decided to let another guy take them over who is only a few hours away. He is just starting out and is able to focus on them where I have a lot more breeds so it is harder to focus on one family.
Why did it take so long to make a video
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I've been recording several but have not uploaded. Have had a lot going on both here and at work as we are severely short handed.