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  1. JOSEPHC

    Feather Loss

    About three months ago, one hen starting losing feathers (down to skin) on her abdomen and vent area. Now, three others are starting the same thing. All of the hens are very active though and healthy. What is the problem and what is the cure?
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    FEATHER LOSS

    About three months ago, one hen starting losing feathers (down to skin) on her abdomen and vent area. Now, three others are starting the same thing. All of the hens are very active though. What is the problem and what is the cure?
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    Coop cleaning

    I have a 4’x 5’ coop, with a side door at waist height. I open the door and remove the droppings every 3 days using a small kitty scoop. The pine shavings are 2-3 inches deep and there are three roosting poles. I have been sick for two weeks and could not do the cleaning. The droppings and the...
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    Coop cleaning

    I have a 4’x 5’ coop, with a side door at waist height. I open the door and remove the droppings every 3 days using a small kitty scoop. The pine shavings are 2-3 inches deep and there are three roosting poles. I have been sick for two weeks and could not do the cleaning. The droppings and the...
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    Anyone have GreenChickenCoop.com experience?

    May I ask the price? I saw the same one at AGWAY and it retails for $1100.00 but without the wheels. You are correct-the construction is outstanding, the inside very spacious, and the hardware is top of the line. I wish you the best with your new hen house and your entire "chicken experience. If...
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    SLEEPING IN NESTING BOXES

    Thank you! I should have told you that I have three roosts in the coop as well as a ladder type roost in the run which they love to sit on inespecially the morning.
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    SLEEPING IN NESTING BOXES

    I have eight, 17 week old hens who are all the same age and have been raised together since birth. At 12 weeks old, I put them out into their coop/run. During most days, I allow them to free range which they love. On some days, when I am not around, they stay in their 8'x9' run which has a roost...
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    Hello from NY

    Welcome! Where are you located in New York? Have you set up a coop? How do you like the chicken experience so far?
  9. JOSEPHC

    Run Maintenance

    I have eight hens in a 9'x9' run. I let them free range for about one - two hours per day. At about 6:30 P.M., they go into the coop and come out at about 6:30 A.M. The coop has pine shavings in it which I remove the droppings from every other day, yet keep the pine shavings in it (deep liter...
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    Where to keep their food and water

    Hello cajunchik, What a pleasure to hear from you. Yes, I did receive the coop and run. I ordered the 9' A- Frame Run. It is so large, that I built a roost in one section that the 8 chickens love to sit on during the day. You are correct; the chickens provide entertainment and joy throughout the...
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    Where to keep their food and water

    MY COOP IS A 4' X 5'. THE RUN IS 9' X 12' . THE COOP IS 22'' OFF THE GROUND . ALL ARE ENCLOSED WITH 1/2" HARDWARE CLOTH.THE COOP PROVIDES SHELTER UNDERNEATH FROM THE ELEMENTS SO I HANG THE FEEDER AT SHOULDER/BEAK HEIGHT. THE WATERER IS ON A PEDESTAL AT SHOULDER/BEAK HEIGHT ALSO, BUT IT LOCATED...
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    New to chickens on Long Island

    DITTO ON TALMADGE FARMS. SIGN -UP FOR THEIR NEWSLETTER AND SPECIALS! IT IS WORTH THE TRIP.
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    New to chickens on Long Island

    Hi Jennifer, If you plan to be in the Sag Harbor area, by all means, please stop by and look at my coop and run and peeps! I will have the six week old chicks in the coop and run (hopefully) by 4-26-13. Currently, the chicks are creating, dust, anarchy, and a mess in the brooder.As soon as the...
  14. JOSEPHC

    New to chickens on Long Island

    Lalany, Thank you for your information and guidance - Joseph
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    New to chickens on Long Island

    Good afternoon IRISCHICK, I really like that photo. If I can offer any advise let me know. I am new to this, but have done extensive research, received my coop last week and ready to put the chicks out in a week or two. Take care.
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    New to chickens on Long Island

    Thank you Lalany! A phone number would be appreciated. My chicks are three weeks old and getting larger, healthier, messy and verry active. What are your thoughts about putting them out at 4 weeks old here in Long Island with the current early morning temperature of 40 degrees and a day time of...
  17. JOSEPHC

    New to chickens on Long Island

    In never heard of LI poultry-What is it? please expand! The Green Chicken Coop coop arrived today. The construction is great. The run is Super. The transportation company was super providing a lift gate, and pallet jack. The driver helped me pallet jack "drag" the two pallets about 50 feet to...
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    New to chickens on Long Island

    Good morning Irene, Thank you for your input. I will give you all an update on my Green Chicken Coop which will arrive tomorrow. Can you please send photos as that would be so nice. Also, how do I navigate to the Southern Dutchess thread?. Any other advice is also very welcomed from you or...
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    New to chickens on Long Island

    Hello, In terms of Green Chicken Coops, to date, I am very happy with them. I ordered the Extended Alexandria Coop and 9' run. Also, I ordered many options for each.The coop and run will arrive 3-28-13 so, at that time, I will give you a better evaluation. If for some reason I do not...
  20. JOSEPHC

    What should I BRING????

    My thoughts are, If there are two separate orders, they should. In either case, ask them to separate the orders, one for you and one for your sister;they should not have a problem doing this. Breed identification can be tricky, at least for me, when the birds are chicks. As such, the staff are...
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