Southern Girl living in Alaska

Alipete21

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Jun 2, 2023
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Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Hi there from Alaska!

I’m completely new to raising Chickens.

Currently raising 17 chicks:
1 Brahma
1 Brahma/Australorp
5 lavender Orpingtons
5 Buff Orpingtons
5 Black Australorps

Rearranging with friends soon to own 2 of each of the orpingtons and Australorps and adding:

2 Americanas
2 Prairie Bluebells
1 Blue Laced Red Wyandottes
1 midnight Majesty Maren

For a total of 14.

My kiddos (16,13, &10 all girls) are loving it right now. I really looking forward to starting this journey for egg production and experience is raising farm animals.

I’m a dog groomer of over 20 years, not afraid of some dirtiness and poop.

We have 3 standard poodles, 2 cats, and 1 beta fish currently.

With all that said, I’m looking for some insight on

1) insulate or not to insulate? Live on the peninsula, not super windy but can get to -20 in winters. Lots of snow this last year!
2) roasting bars staggered? Planning 2-7’ bars
3) can’t get coffee grounds, allergic to pine shavings, currently using hemp and love it except they keep stepping in their poop and it’s getting stuck to their feet. Normal expectation?

Pics of coop progress and my cuties.

Names so far
1. BuckBeak- BB- brahma
2. Caligo- Cali - Brahma/Aust
3. Buffy the Grub Slayer- Buffy- Buff Orp
4. Wednesday - Black Aust

Working on others as they come to me.

God Bless! 🇺🇸
 
Hi there from Alaska!

I’m completely new to raising Chickens.

Currently raising 17 chicks:
1 Brahma
1 Brahma/Australorp
5 lavender Orpingtons
5 Buff Orpingtons
5 Black Australorps

Rearranging with friends soon to own 2 of each of the orpingtons and Australorps and adding:

2 Americanas
2 Prairie Bluebells
1 Blue Laced Red Wyandottes
1 midnight Majesty Maren

For a total of 14.

My kiddos (16,13, &10 all girls) are loving it right now. I really looking forward to starting this journey for egg production and experience is raising farm animals.

I’m a dog groomer of over 20 years, not afraid of some dirtiness and poop.

We have 3 standard poodles, 2 cats, and 1 beta fish currently.

With all that said, I’m looking for some insight on

1) insulate or not to insulate? Live on the peninsula, not super windy but can get to -20 in winters. Lots of snow this last year!
2) roasting bars staggered? Planning 2-7’ bars
3) can’t get coffee grounds, allergic to pine shavings, currently using hemp and love it except they keep stepping in their poop and it’s getting stuck to their feet. Normal expectation?

Pics of coop progress and my cuties.

Names so far
1. BuckBeak- BB- brahma
2. Caligo- Cali - Brahma/Aust
3. Buffy the Grub Slayer- Buffy- Buff Orp
4. Wednesday - Black Aust

Working on others as they come to me.

God Bless! 🇺🇸
Forgot to post pic 🤦🏻‍♀️
 

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Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow

Normally I would say no to insulation and many people in Alaska keep chickens in un-insulated coops. However that doesn't mean you shouldn't insulate. You might stop by your state thread of Alaska snd ask your neighbors...
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/north-to-alaska.84141/

Adorable photos, 💖 love the names!

Welcome to our community!
 

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