Cedar Roost Farm
chickens, fertile & food consumption eggs, New Zealand rabbits, Hereford cattle
‼️New Zealand Rabbits‼️
I will have enough to complete orders from folks I've already spoken to, maybe a couple extra. However, I just did my last round of breeding before the summer weather moves in. Always give my girls a break during the hot temps for their own health and wellbeing.
BIG thank you to everybody for the continued support! I've met some great folks this year and am excited for yall to start your own rabbitry to be self sufficient for meat 🐇
💥Brooder clean out coming soon!💥
Variety of colors of SEXED & OFF HEAT Brahmas. I will have some pullets that are not up to my quality set aside for cull unless anybody specifically asks for them. They will go at a lower price.
First batch of Brahmas hatching for this season 🐣 should be a good variety of colors 😍
💥I'll no longer be breeding French Wheaten Marans💥
Yall know me for my Brahmas, so I'll be working on a project color to take the place of the marans. Hopefully it turns out well 🤞
One cow down, one to go. Thank you Stone Mountain Meats for the beautiful cuts!
The difference between an experienced doe building a nest and a first timer 🤦🏼♀️ I reckon I'll be helping with her nest
Got some New Zealand babies that'll be ready to go next weekend. Mom and dad have both been great breeders and have very good temperaments. Eating pellets and hay well, also drinking without help from bottle waterer. Born December 10th.
She's sold! But one of my Brahma grow outs 😍 she turned out so beautiful 💜
One of my good buddies made these for me. How awesome! They all turned out so good, its hard to pick a favorite. May show up on some t shirts later on if he lets me use them 😉 thank you Randy Howard!
With the new year now here, I've made some big changes at the farm over the last couple months.
For starters, I'm no longer raising or breeding coturnix quail. I can still help point people in the right direction to buy from reputable folks in the area though, so feel free to ask about them.
I've slimmed down A LOT on my chickens to focus on only a few breeds. I'm focusing on having my SOP at the level needed to be able to sell the best quality birds I can produce. The breeds will be the following:
Double Golden Laced Barnevelder
French Wheaten Maran
Brahmas in the colors of:
-Partridge
-Blue Partridge
-Splash (later in the year)
-Blue Buff
-Blue Light (columbian)
I'll be adding another color of Brahma end of this year possibly, but more than likely it'll be next year if everything goes as planned.
We no longer have pigs, thank God!
I'll continue to have New Zealand meat rabbits, but will possibly be slimming down to one buck instead of two. In other words, I won't be able to provide breeding pairs of those with clean bloodlines. Again, I can point you in the direction of reputable breeders in the area.
I've added pedigreed Rex breeders to the farm that should throw some beautifully colored big babies.
With our cattle, I've sold all my black angus and have focused on Herefords only. I found they've been healthier and maintain their weight better. Not to mention, they're pretty nice to look at 😍 I have a commercial heifer and have brought in a registered bull. I plan on adding 2-3 more registered heifers and another commercial heifer.
2023 was a year of trial and error, pushing limits, and trying new things to see what works best for us. I apologize to anybody that relied on me for things I no longer breed, however I was way in over my head with the amount of livestock I had, and was running in circles to keep up with all the work by myself. I can focus better now on health and genetics to provide better quality livestock.
Thank you to everybody for your continued support, and hope yall have a blessed new year!
It's official! I now have a closed flock! Everything is in place and ready to go.
Chicken breeds that will be available (still hatching) are
⭐️Double Golden Laced Barnevelder
⭐️French Wheaten Maran
⭐️Brahma in the following colors
Partridge
Blue partridge
Blue buff
Blue light (columbian)
Light
Buff
Splash colored brahmas will come later. Also have a project color I'm working hard on, as well. It'll take about 2-3 more years to get it going and to see how it turns out. So check back.
As always, I appreciate every ounce of support! It takes a village, and I have the best one 💜
I'll be adding some more items to the farm Etsy store over the next week or so. Been hard at it here! Keep an eye out for new inventory.
As always, thank yall for all the support! We are truly blessed
CedarRoostFarmTN - Etsy Shop items by CedarRoostFarmTN located in Greeneville, Tennessee.
🐓 Late night chicken shuffle!
Moved my Blue Partridge Brahma rooster and some girls of his own into their transition coop. They'll live the good life free ranging in the front yard under the protection of two of my dogs. Ready to start playing with different colors and have fluffy footed babies running around again! 🐥
Update: all are pending pickup!
I have some pullets UFD.
4 polish, blue, splash, and gold lace.
1 blue laced red wyandotte (not great breeding quality)
1 olive Egger(cream legbar/maran cross)
1 Barnyard mix. Has ameracauna due to the muffs. Not sure what else she's crossed with. She's definitely not what she was supposed to be when i got her 😂
2 calico princess
All at point of lay
Pm for more info
Got the Etsy farm store open! I'll add items as they become available. Check regularly for new items as well. Thank you all for the continued support!
CedarRoostFarmTN - Etsy Shop items by CedarRoostFarmTN located in Greeneville, Tennessee.
Nutrition information on upcoming dog treats 🐕🐾
Also adding that all nails are removed from rabbit and chicken feet.
💥Latest project!💥
Still working on inventory and packaging, but will soon have organic dog treats available! Quail and Rabbit will be seasonal due to not breeding them year round.
The following list is what will be available first:
-Rabbit ears
-Rabbit feet
-Rabbit livers
-Chicken Feet
-Rabbit jerky (large and small bites)
-Chicken jerky (large and small bites)
I'll go ahead and start taking orders since I will be ready to roll in a week or so. I will also post the benefits of each treat over the next few days.
As always, thank you everybody for the continued support and blessings! 💜
Keep an eye out for what's coming next 👀😁
💥DOWNSIZING💥 I have a Rex/Velveteen buck and a proven New Zealand buck 👀 for new 🏠. Rex is 4 and 1/2 months old, new zealand is a year old.
Will go to the freezer if not picked up in the next few days.
Change of plans on what chickens I'll be breeding!! I guess I'm not meant to have one specific breed that I've been trying all year for 😅 kind of threw a wrench in my plans, but I've got it figured out now! Not going to reveal my breed list yet so I don't curse myself again 🥴but stay tuned 🥚🐣🐓 I will say expect rare breeds and colors 😍
💥Part 2 of recommended products!💥
LockJawz 360° insulators
We SWEAR by these for our electric fence, and can't wait to try out their spring wire clips for our barbed wire perimeter fence.
Pros:
-SUPER easy to install/remove/adjust
-360° of use on newer t posts (fits on any side)
-multiple colors to choose from
-bulk amounts available when ordering
-no pins or extra pieces to worry about losing
-arc resistant
-I haven't noticed any sun or weather damage to make the insulator brittle
-MADE IN USA 🇺🇸 (most important)
Cons:
-more expensive than average insulators (but worth it)
-only works in one position (not 360°) on the old wide t posts
💥Last ones until cooler weather/breeding season comes back around! Baileyton, TN
New Zealand doe, 8 weeks old, broken black and white (first 2 pics)
Rex buck, 16 weeks, broken black and white (second 2 pics)
I've had a lot of people ask what specific products and feeds I use for different types of livestock, so I'm going to start sharing what I use with pros, cons, and links for the items. Feel free to ask any questions you may have, happy to help!
First item is Rabbit Feeders.
💥 8" no cut perforated feeder 💥
Pros:
Don't have to cut wires on cages to install
Can easily feed without having to open every single cage
Comes in different sizes from 3" up to 12"
Has holes in tray so feed dust doesn't accumulate
Easy to install
Cons:
Doesn't have a cover on top of holding container, so if you don't have a roof or cover over your rabbits, your feed will get wet and ruin.
https://www.allthingsbunnies.com/No-Cut-Wire-Galvanized-Perforated-Feeder-p/feeder5.htm
All Things Bunnies
(I am not making commission off anything I post product related. Just sharing what I find to be the best products I've used to help get folks started.)
As always, happy homesteading!
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French Wheaten Marans 😍
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