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PasturedPoultry
Raising ChickensinaGrass-BasedSystem
Erin Campbell-Craven, Livestock Program Assistant
Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture
What is Pastured Poultry?
Pastured poultry ≠ free range!
• “free range” is a marketing term
• “Producers must demonstrate to the Agency
that the poultry has been allowed access to
the outside.” – USDA Food Labeling fact sheet
• Outside could be pavement, gravel, rocks,
dirt… not necessarily pasture
What is Pastured Poultry?
Pastured poultry ≠ organic
• Feed must be organic
• No use of hormones or antibiotics
• Environmental regulations
• NO pasture regulations for poultry, only
ruminants
Pastured poultry are…
• Raised on FRESH pasture for most of their lives
• Given access to sunshine
• Usually frequently rotated
• Less crowded (enclosure space per bird 1-2ft²)
• Fed either non-organic or organic feed
– Pasturedpoultry NEED feed or planted grains
supplementation to thrive and produce (diet is
only about 10% grass)
• Often slower-growing, heritage breeds
Types of PasturedPoultry
• Broiler systems
• Layer systems
Broiler systems
• Raise from chick to slaughter in 8-12 weeks
• Usually kept in confined chicken tractors
• Moved often
• Often processed on site
• OK allows home-processing without licensing UP
TO 1000 birds/year
– only allows sales to household consumers
– must process at USDA-certified plant to sell across
state lines, contract with stores, restaurants
• Darp Processing Plant – Tahlequah, OK
Layer systems
• More often free-range or surrounded by
electric fence & locked up at night
• Need more space
– Higher frequency of cannibalism/pecking in layers
– Will be in production for years, not weeks
• Egg-mobiles
• Easiest to sell directly on-farm to consumers
– OK laws governing egg sales are stricter than
federal laws!
Why Pastured Poultry?
• Waste control
• Fewer health problems
– Heat stress
– Cannibalism/pecking issues
• Pasture improvement through use of manure
• Health benefits/Tastiness of eggs & meat
Pastured eggs have…
• Thicker albumen (egg white)
• Darker orange yolk
Pastured Eggs vs. Non-pastured Eggs
Pastured eggs have:
• 1/3 less cholesterol
• 1/4 less saturated fat
• 2/3 more vitamin A
• 2 times more omega-3 fatty acids
• 3 times more vitamin E
• 7 times more beta carotene
http://www.motherearthnews.com/Real-Food/2007-10-
01/Tests-Reveal-Healthier-Eggs.aspx#ixzz27LvkfgLn
[...]... Benefits of PasturedPoultry • Ethical concerns • Appealing appearance of flock to customers You’re not just marketing a product, you are marketing a way of life! PasturedPoultry Challenges • Weather – Heat stress – Cold stress • Parasites – Midges – avoid having poultry near boggy spots • Predator control – Electric fence – Livestock Guardian Dogs Heifer Ranch PasturedPoultry • • • • • • Raised 1000... be herded into the trailers easily – had to walk up narrow, steep ramp to access trailer doors • Had to be individually caught and manually placed inside the trailers – Too stressful for birds • Already over 100 degrees in beginning of June – couldn’t shut birds up inside trailers to acclimate • Roamed widely as soon as they were placed in pasture – Not trained to electric fence 2011 “Learning Experience”:... Perfect for pulling over beds or rows to fertilize garden pre-planting 2011 “Learning Experience” • 100 Golden Wyandottes and Dominiques placed on pasture at 8 weeks in June 2011 • Surrounded by electric fence and locked up at night to limit roaming and predation 2011 “Learning Experience” 2011 “Learning Experience”: Problems Faced • Birds did not recognize the trailers as their place to roost • Could... “Learning Experience”: Lessons Learned • Start over! • Order 40 chicks, not 100 • Raise chicks in trailers – “Home base” will decrease roaming • Put chicks on pasture as young as possible – Acclimate to weather before summer • Place wire panels on either side of ramp leading to trailer door to herd birds into trailer • Move trailers frequently to limit roaming, predation ... broilers/year for kitchen Processed on site Cornish cross shipped at one-day old On pasture at 3 weeks, processed at 8 weeks Production from early spring to late fall Non-medicated feed (chick starter for first 2 weeks) Kerr Center PasturedPoultry Project 2009-2010 Chicken Tractor 2009-2010 Chicken Tractor • • • • Can house 6-8 birds year-round Easily moved with an ATV or other vehicle Generally moved . Pastured Poultry
Raising Chickens in a Grass-Based System
Erin Campbell-Craven, Livestock Program Assistant
Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture.
What is Pastured Poultry?
Pastured poultry ≠ free range!
• “free range” is a marketing term
• “Producers must demonstrate to the Agency
that the poultry