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Raising Gamebirds => Supplier Feedback => Topic started by: Pheasant Hollow Farm on January 18, 2008, 08:49:46 AM

Title: Dirt Willy Game bird and Farm
Post by: Pheasant Hollow Farm on January 18, 2008, 08:49:46 AM
Reeves,

Are those price for live birds? How does he sell them so cheap?

Steve
Pheasant Hollow Farm
Title: Re: Dirt Willy Game bird and Farm
Post by: quailfarm7 on January 18, 2008, 09:04:04 AM
Wow, those are really low prices. We can barely raise quail for some of those prices.
Title: Re: Dirt Willy Game bird and Farm
Post by: Reeves on January 18, 2008, 09:23:16 AM
Haven't looked at his site for some time.

However, Labmancan has been there a number of times this and last year and will be by to answer you questions...
Title: Re: Dirt Willy Game bird and Farm
Post by: labmancan on January 18, 2008, 09:25:47 AM
Rick (Dirt Willy) lives about 7minutes away, That's where I got my Manchurians, some of my Chukar, my White Male R.N. and my 1202 incubator (used). I also get my feed there $9.00 a hundred  lbs.
 Yup they're real birds and yup that's his pricing. He used to have Quail, sold out no money in them here! Mostly he sells meat birds that he raises and then ships out to be processed, he gets them back and stores them in large walkin freezers. He has a couple of different agents that then fill contracts for the frozen birds.
 His flight pens are 300' x 150' for the Pheasant, he has 5 of these pens. He also has smaller pens for his Turkey and Chukars. I paid $40.00 for my Manchurian trio, and $13.00 abird for my Chukar and White R.N.

 He also supplies some of his birds to Hunt clubs and for Dog Trials, Birds are just not a big $ income here. He also has his Lynx and still works a day job.

 I think he told me he just got a cataloge from you Steve.
Title: Re: Dirt Willy Game bird and Farm
Post by: quailfarm7 on January 18, 2008, 09:37:24 AM
What would $9 a bag canadian come to in US money right now?
Title: Re: Dirt Willy Game bird and Farm
Post by: labmancan on January 18, 2008, 09:41:19 AM
About Par or a little less then the U.S. dollar, it has been changing daily, but for most parts, they are very close. :grin:
Title: Re: Dirt Willy Game bird and Farm
Post by: quailfarm7 on January 18, 2008, 09:43:15 AM
Well then your feed is pretty cheap up there.
Title: Re: Dirt Willy Game bird and Farm
Post by: quailfarm7 on January 18, 2008, 09:46:33 AM
That would come to $180 a ton. Is that for maintanence?
Title: Re: Dirt Willy Game bird and Farm
Post by: labmancan on January 18, 2008, 09:49:38 AM
The stuff I get from Rick is, it it mixed Wheat, Canola, Oats and some Millet. However the extruded stuff from the mills (Turkey starter/grower) is anywhere from $12.50 to a high of $13.50 for 50#s
The metric equivalent of a Ton is 2200lbs., not 2000. But yes it is a maintenance feed and very well rounded for protein and essential oils.
Title: Re: Dirt Willy Game bird and Farm
Post by: Pheasant Hollow Farm on January 19, 2008, 03:25:47 AM
How may people that replied to this post checked out the helpful literature section? Any Comments on Dirt (Rick's) helpful literature sections?

This would make and excellent read for new members prior to posting questions. These pdf file can also be printed out and kept in your game bird files.

http://www.dirtwilly.com/Firsttime.pdf  (http://www.dirtwilly.com/Firsttime.pdf) Raiser's Manual Day-Old Chick Program

 http://www.dirtwilly.com/Bulletin1.pdf (http://www.dirtwilly.com/Bulletin1.pdf) The Basics of Game Bird Hatching

 http://www.dirtwilly.com/Bulletin2.pdf (http://www.dirtwilly.com/Bulletin2.pdf) Successful Hatching of Game bird Egg

 http://www.dirtwilly.com/Bulletin3.pdf (http://www.dirtwilly.com/Bulletin3.pdf) Making an Inexpensive Candler Light


Steve
Pheasant Hollow Farm
Title: Re: Dirt Willy Game bird and Farm
Post by: labmancan on January 19, 2008, 03:36:09 AM
Rick's info was all printed and put in a binder prior to starting with my first birds (which came from Rick) the Jumbo Manchurians. You can't believe the intensity of the 12volt candler with the 1056 or 1157 bulb, (pig tails are available at most auto parts stores), and it's easy to build, carboard tube, tape and a couple of battery clamps! :grin: