Feb 16, 2015 #11 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Aug 26, 2009 140,919 293,993 2,097 Out to pasture You are going to need a MUCH bigger brooder for a crowd that large
Feb 16, 2015 Thread starter #12 PirateFarms Hatching Feb 16, 2015 7 0 9 Pirate Farms AZ Diva, Thats the brooder size I was told they needed for the first 3 weeks..... I do have another one... maybe I could split them up
Diva, Thats the brooder size I was told they needed for the first 3 weeks..... I do have another one... maybe I could split them up
Feb 16, 2015 #13 NickyKnack Love is Silkie soft! 7 Years Oct 13, 2014 10,609 4,746 506 Don't like your attitude, change your latitude Hello! I personally would not split the chicks up, it will save you the aggravation of pecking order fights later. That's just my two cents. Welcome to BYC and the coop. There are a lot of great peeps here! Ask questions and most of all make yourself at home. So glad you joined.
Hello! I personally would not split the chicks up, it will save you the aggravation of pecking order fights later. That's just my two cents. Welcome to BYC and the coop. There are a lot of great peeps here! Ask questions and most of all make yourself at home. So glad you joined.
Feb 17, 2015 Thread starter #14 PirateFarms Hatching Feb 16, 2015 7 0 9 Pirate Farms AZ NickyKnack, Thanks for the heads up....... On a dide note I do have 50 more coming next week..do you think it would be ok to just blend them? I also have the option of building a bigger brooder if needed. Thanks in Advance [email protected]
NickyKnack, Thanks for the heads up....... On a dide note I do have 50 more coming next week..do you think it would be ok to just blend them? I also have the option of building a bigger brooder if needed. Thanks in Advance [email protected]
Feb 17, 2015 #15 ronbean10 In the Brooder Feb 6, 2015 11 0 24 Middlebury, Vermont 05753@po box 165 Hope some wild chickens make it to safety out here in Vermont to the Iroquois base at Rutland vermont
Hope some wild chickens make it to safety out here in Vermont to the Iroquois base at Rutland vermont