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Illinois too!  Chicago area

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Hi Everyone!

We just got 6 chicks a few weeks ago 3 black sex links and 3 isa browns from TSC.  I just ordered 2 Araucanas they should be in this week.  I'm new to keeping chicks & chickens.  We are in the far western suburbs of Chicago, anyone near by?  I'd love to hear what you do in the winter.....I know I have some time to get ready just want to be prepared :)


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Illinois too!  Chicago area



welcome-byc.gif and to the Illinois thread!  My husband works in Naperville but we live in Lee County, just west of I-39, between I-88 on the north and I-80 on the south.  There are many BYCers that live in the 'burbs and will be showing up here soon, I'm sure.

You are going to love having chickens and being here on BYC!!  There is lots of information and support for whatever you need. As far as winter prep goes, chickens are much tougher than you may think.  Keeping them out of the wind and precipitation is the main thing.  Proper ventilation is also very important during the winter, damp/humid air will cause more frost bite than bitter cold.  Check out the Coop & Run Design, Construction and Maintenance Forum for threads with more information.

 

 

 

 

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post #1983 of 2655
Hello,
I live in South Holland and have three White Laced Red Cornish, An Old English rooster and two new Mille Fleur babies. I love bantams and they have layer through the winter. I have a heating element under my watered and they do just fine. Good to know there is another chicken lover nearby. I love my bantams.
Melanie
post #1984 of 2655

Hello and welcome new members!

I live in Joliet, raise and sell Wheaten Ameraucana.  I remember my first winter and was exceptionally worried about them but I found this thread by "Ms AK Bird Brain" , she's from Alaska so I gave her voice lots of credence.  Her thread, "Think it's too cold for your chickens?  Think again"  ( Here is the link: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/421122/think-its-too-cold-for-your-chickens-think-again  )  taught me alot and gave me much peace of mind.  With just a windbreak in their "outer coop" my birds were happy outside in the daytime and went inside at night.  When we have blizzards, we wrap them up with tarps to keep out the heavy snow from the inside of the outer coop, other than that they are warm.  So warm it would be nice to make a coat out of them.  They need to stay dry more than they need heat.  They can make their own heat.  My breed has peacombs , no wattles and are exceptionally heavy coated.  Good winter birds - one of the many reason I chose them.  Make sure they are exposed to the cold as winter sets in so they make their own heavy coat.  A good coop is a must.  I must have ventilation - more than you would expect.  Their breath and poop makes moisture.  Keep it clean and dry under foot.  Everything else will be fine.

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Denise

Paradise Found

I love Chillin' With My Peeps - makes me happy!
Mother Hen to 1 geritatric Cat, 1 rescued (dumb as a box of rocks) Golden Retriever,  a flock of Cute-as-a-button Ameraucana Wheaten Large Fowl feathered friends, and 1 perfect husband/best friend.
Ameraucana Breeders Club
State of Illinois Certified NPIP Pullorum Tester

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I love Chillin' With My Peeps - makes me happy!
Mother Hen to 1 geritatric Cat, 1 rescued (dumb as a box of rocks) Golden Retriever,  a flock of Cute-as-a-button Ameraucana Wheaten Large Fowl feathered friends, and 1 perfect husband/best friend.
Ameraucana Breeders Club
State of Illinois Certified NPIP Pullorum Tester

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post #1985 of 2655

Nice to see new faces from IL.  Welcome.

Wife to a wonderful husband, mom to 4kids.  My zoo Beezis my Percheron, Heart my Paint, 10 Saanens, 4 Alpines, 3 cats, English Mastiff.

RIRs, Cuckoo Marans, Welsummers, Buff Orps, Jesery Gaints, EE's and more and Ancona ducks.
 

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Wife to a wonderful husband, mom to 4kids.  My zoo Beezis my Percheron, Heart my Paint, 10 Saanens, 4 Alpines, 3 cats, English Mastiff.

RIRs, Cuckoo Marans, Welsummers, Buff Orps, Jesery Gaints, EE's and more and Ancona ducks.
 

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post #1986 of 2655

Thank you for all that information.   I am on a really tight budget and want to get the best coop I can for the money.  I would love to make a larger A-frame but have never attempted anything like that before.  I am afraid that I would get started and totally fail.  I know where my strengths and weaknesses lie and  building something from the ground up isn't a strength.  I honestly wish I knew a carpenter/handyman who would do it just for parts and a small bit extra.  So far I haven't found anyone.  I'm not far from Joliet so if you hear of anyone who would be willing let me know.   Also, I found out today that I have Black Stars.  I wanted Australorps but someone goofed.  I have "bonded" and don't want to "trade" them in.  I hope they will be a good fit for my/family.  

 

Please feel free to send anything that you think I might find helpful my way.  I am very eager to keep learning. 

 

Thanks again.

 

Nancy

Glen Ellyn

post #1987 of 2655

Thanks for the info and support

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Glen Ellyn here

post #1989 of 2655
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Originally Posted by CityChick446 View Post

Thank you for all that information.   I am on a really tight budget and want to get the best coop I can for the money.  I would love to make a larger A-frame but have never attempted anything like that before.  I am afraid that I would get started and totally fail.  I know where my strengths and weaknesses lie and  building something from the ground up isn't a strength.  I honestly wish I knew a carpenter/handyman who would do it just for parts and a small bit extra.  So far I haven't found anyone.  I'm not far from Joliet so if you hear of anyone who would be willing let me know.   Also, I found out today that I have Black Stars.  I wanted Australorps but someone goofed.  I have "bonded" and don't want to "trade" them in.  I hope they will be a good fit for my/family.  

 

Please feel free to send anything that you think I might find helpful my way.  I am very eager to keep learning. 

 

Thanks again.

 

Nancy

Glen Ellyn



Dear Nancy:

Hello from Joliet.  You might be able to convince my husband to help your husband build something if you have a trailer to transport it. 

I love Chillin' With My Peeps - makes me happy!
Mother Hen to 1 geritatric Cat, 1 rescued (dumb as a box of rocks) Golden Retriever,  a flock of Cute-as-a-button Ameraucana Wheaten Large Fowl feathered friends, and 1 perfect husband/best friend.
Ameraucana Breeders Club
State of Illinois Certified NPIP Pullorum Tester

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I love Chillin' With My Peeps - makes me happy!
Mother Hen to 1 geritatric Cat, 1 rescued (dumb as a box of rocks) Golden Retriever,  a flock of Cute-as-a-button Ameraucana Wheaten Large Fowl feathered friends, and 1 perfect husband/best friend.
Ameraucana Breeders Club
State of Illinois Certified NPIP Pullorum Tester

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post #1990 of 2655

Just a reminder of the 8th Annual Homesteading Weekend being held at our place June 22-24, 2012

 

See the webpage for more information.

 

Folks from BYC & Homesteading Today will be meeting up here, as well as other folks.

Cyndi
As for me and my family, we will serve the Lord." Joshua 24:15

 

9th Annual Homesteading Weekend

June 21-23, 2013

 

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Cyndi
As for me and my family, we will serve the Lord." Joshua 24:15

 

9th Annual Homesteading Weekend

June 21-23, 2013

 

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