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The Chick Inn on Mercer Hill

MamaChick85
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You just need to add some more pictures and explain a bit about what's up with this as a coop and how it works for you where you are, how you did it, and why you did it.

The Australian Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia castanotis) remake

Sir Sacabambaspis
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I never knew there were so many varieties of finches. We have the wild ones here, but I wish I knew what I had as "pets" about 30 years ago. I had about 8 of them and they would sing so pretty every time we ran the vacuum cleaner. 🤷‍♀️

I loved reading about the different types. Maybe someday I'l get them again. I still have their giant cage out in the garage. Thanks for the great information!
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Sir Sacabambaspis
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Thanks for the five stars!!! Im still trying to get good photos of a few other types I have and honestly I have no way to explain why they would sing to the vacuum! That's so weird to me! Mine always chirp in the morning and I love seeing them flying around! If you ever do get some and have questions I will be happy to help!
Very interesting information for new chicken owners and old ones like me. I get intrigued learning something new as just when you think you know everything, you learn some more.

May I suggest perhaps adding to your section about chickens passing things from generation to generation to include why we shouldn't allow the breeding of or rehome the totally psychotic roosters? I just sort of thought I'd see that and didn't and it's only a suggestion. Great job!
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Chickens of the woods

rolohman
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I love your start-to-finish and all the in-betweens. You did a great job explaining it for anyone who wants to build a coop like yours and so many good pointers even if it's going to be a different one. Cute chick!

P.S. About your light-sensitive chickens -- we use a black ceramic heat bulb in our brooder, then have an LED strip we turn off at night so they sleep in the dark with a little night light. That might help yours next time.
rolohman
rolohman
Thank you - the LED strip is a great idea, particularly since it's kind of dark in there even during the day because of the tree cover. Not so much in the winter! I'll look for a ceramic bulb next time - this time it was kind of a panicked "my heat plate isn't warm enough and my chicks are cold!" trip to Tractor Supply. Ah well.

adirondak5's Coop

adirondak5
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Wow, you thought of everything here down to power strip, cameras and thermometer/hygrometer. Excellent explanation to go with the pictures. Love it!

Tips for Re-homing Cockerels and Roosters

Saveria
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This is excellent advice. :thumbsup

I've used a couple of those ideas with great success too.

One thing, though. I'm not sure why people say Facebook Marketplace, as you can't list them there. I've seen others suggest it too, but you can't. I got rejected even trying to sell my macaw parrot's feathers she lost, as all parrots do.

I got rid of most of my roosters on Facebook, though, by joining several chicken groups. They have a group(s) for every state and sometimes dozens. People post in those groups what they are looking for and what they are getting rid of. You can't put prices in the posts, and most know that you need to have FB Messenger to be messaged or send messages about the post. If someone tells me they don't have Facebook, so make an account if only for chicken/poultry groups.
Saveria
Saveria
Thanks for letting me know that. I had only heard that from other people, I may have gotten confused. I'll take that part out.

Strong, Safe, Low Maintenance Coop

gimpylou
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This is a great article, nicely written and illustrated, about a great coop! I have been looking for articles to help me improve mine. Yours was one of the best and a treat to read! Love it!

How to Hatch an Egg (Or 22 of them!)

Shabby
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Great pictures. As for the formatting, I think one is referring to each explanation typed starts beside the picture on the right, and the rest is below the picture left justified. I think if you clicked at that point on the right and hit return, it would put it in line with the rest. At first, I didn't see the sentences started to the right so I thought something was missing while reading.

Also, I would take that part out about laying a towel on our incubators and, instead, advise people to place their incubators away from windows where the sun, even indirectly, could harm the eggs. You could advise them to use a room where they can close the curtains or blinds. if necessary.

Otherwise, great article!
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home made incubator cooler box

Arlen1234
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This is ingenious if it worked, but need to know step by step how you did it. I am looking for a good article on a good DYI incubator, as I want my hubby to build me one. Pretend you're teaching someone how to build it.

BYC Themed Easter Treats

room onthebroom
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This is so cool! I was thinking maybe you'd want a picture of the finished product either as your first picture or somehow with your ingredients. I was intrigued with the ingredients and had to see what they made, so maybe that was your plan after all. ☺️
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Keeping, Breeding, and Raising Button quail

Sir Sacabambaspis
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I do not know why people are so low rating on articles. I had the same issue on my coop. Nice compliments but sucky ratings. Anyway, I'm considering raising some quail to a small extent, but not sure which kind yet, and also want to explore raising quail and pheasants for release as our state (WI) had shortages a few years ago, so many people got into it. I'm just trying to find my niche, and appreciate your article. It was very educational to me of yet another type of quail I hadn't thought of. Thank you!
Sir Sacabambaspis
Sir Sacabambaspis
THANKS FOR THE FIVE STARS!!! I agree that people are saying nice things but their reviews are rather low. If you are wanting to breed pheasants or possibly even quail you could try Bobwhite Quail and I'm not sure off the top of my head but California Valley Quail might also be native to WI. I do have another article about every species of quail native to North America!

Fecal Examination in Backyard Chickens 101-Part 1

Sue Gremlin
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I was just looking for more information about microscopes and an explanation for how us chicken owners could do our own fecal tests. Someone pointed me to this. You nailed it. Thank you! This was so helpful! ❤️
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Bear proof chicken den

Another leaf
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Love your persistence to come up with a way to raise chickens safely and beat the bear at their own game! I was shocked at the damage bears caused, and that's a challenge you met creating a super secure coop!

Fermenting Chicken Feed: A Straightforward Method

PioneerChicks
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I'll be trying this. Thank you for explaining how. Love the pictures to go with the explanation.
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