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    Successful 100% forage diet experiment (long post)

    Mine do too. One Light Sussex is the 'cockerel' of my hens, bigger and bolder than the others and always the first to spot a predator, warning the others, once to her dear cost. She battled with a fox one day and lost so many feathers across the yard that I was sure I'd find her dead, but nope...
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    Extended laying in winter and how to stop eggs from freezing

    Cool setup, that's definitely an option for us then. Re the old hens. Yup, they still lay each week (in the summer), but I do worry about them living much longer. I hope the hard winters will stop them making it past 6 or 7.... Trouble is I'd get lynched by other family members if I suggested...
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    Extended laying in winter and how to stop eggs from freezing

    Hiya and happy new year to all. Now I've always been a bit of a 'let 'em rest in the winter' kind of guy, but since our chooks stopped laying in October this year (and then moulted) and probably will not start again until March/April, I'm thinking that's a rather long holiday! After they...
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    Using a thermostat to control cookie tin water heater...

    Good idea about the brooder. I was always conscious that our 150w bulb was going to be on 24/7 for a month or so! Would be easy to pop the probe down where the chicks are to monitor the temp. I wonder if it will have any adverse affect on bulb life (assuming it'll switch on and off from time...
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    Using a thermostat to control cookie tin water heater...

    Hi guys, Has anyone else tried using a cheap STC-1000 thermostatic controller to switch on (and off) the cookie tin heater? I just made this setup to give it a try. I set the temp initially to 2 degrees C but the top skinned over, so I bumped it up to 5 degrees C and last night it was minus 8...
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    Not another question about winterizing! Just some findings from the past two years.

    Yes, I think roof insulation is good a good idea too, otherwise there might be dripping condensation. I guess the floor will be reasonably insulated with full boarding and the deep litter. I think I'm not going to insulate the walls of this one, but I will wrap the framework with some old...
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    Not another question about winterizing! Just some findings from the past two years.

    I mean I've read just about everything here about winterizing and am familiar with the concepts and indeed of keeping chickens (18 years this year) BUT... After moving to my first properly cold climate I'm finding that...... My well insulated coop has the same temps inside as outside. My...
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    Split coop designs

    Hiya all, After more than a year in the coop below, we introduced three new Norwegian Jærhøns after losing a couple to a fox one afternoon. It proved to be a stressful experience for everyone, even after following all the advice we could find about introducing new birds. It also made us...
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    Sponsored Post The Reinvented Automatic Coop Door

    You'll never have a problem with shutting chickens out. Their very poor eyesight in the dark means they'll always head for home well before dark. Mine start to head back to the coop at the very first sign of twilight. Sure they then mill about outside pecking at the grass until twilight proper...
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    Ended Contest #9 - Flapper Contest for the 2015 BYC Easter Hatch A Long

    Sadly could only manage a fluff, not a flap . Maybe there'll be a 'jumping out of it's skin' chicken competition one day, then she'll clean up lol!
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    Comment by 'iananderson' in article 'Cold Weather Advisory: A Detailed Look at the Question of Supplemental Heat'

    I built an insulated coop (2x2 filled with glassfiber, 3/4 boards on the out and 1/2 ply in the inside) and to be honest I wonder why. I have a weather station inside and out. Temps inside the coop are the same as outside and the humidity too. There is currently a foot of snow on the coop and...
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    Chicken brains (y/n)

    I know, I read somewhere that between about 1875 and 1920 about 1 million Norwegians emigrated to the States. An incredible number when you think that there are only 5 million Norwegians now and I imagine there would have been considerably less back in those days. Can you imagine say, a...
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    Chicken brains (y/n)

    I love ours, they lay exactly the same sized egg as our Light Sussex and she is twice as big! I recon that makes them quite 'efficient' lol! They are small and dainty looking, each one different which is great for the kids/names etc. They are quite inquisitive and can fly quite well too...
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    Freezing temps - should I keep chickens in coop?

    Ours are just the same here in Norway where it can go 25 deg. C below. They are out of the pop hole as soon as it opens and prefer hanging out in the garden close to the house wall (admittedly looking pretty fed up) rather than staying in the run. This years 'noobs' went bananas the first time...
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    Chicken brains (y/n)

    Don't misunderstand me, I love the way that chickens can be both incredibly smart one minute and yet as dumb as a dishcloth the next, but when I moved the chooks water into it's trial winter location (over a small heater) I was amazed that the previous 7 months of knowledge disappeared in an...
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