The coop is new and I put earth on floor of coop under their bedding. Glad to hear they are not stupid enough to freeze . I put them in last night and they seemed comfortable on roost this morning. Thanks for input.
It does have a full tarp roof over run and coop. I will try your suggestion of keeping them in the coop for a week. They almost act afraid of it so I put a night light in it hoping that would make them feel safer. (What we don't do for our chickens.LOL)
Thanks. I so wanted the white one to be a pullet. My guess is I will not be able to keep the two roos in the same cage? The little guy in the bottom picture on the right is the crower . The white one does not crow but I will give it a couple more weeks. see how they do.
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I hatched Seramas that are about 21/2 months old. I recently built a run that has a chicken coop in it .The black fluff balls are under coop. They will not go in the coop only long enough to eat. They sleep outside the coop at night and although the run is enclosed I worry. I live in the...
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I hatched Seramas and put these three together as they are my favorites. There is one that is most definately a rooster because he crows and he thinks my hand is a hen.(uggg)The other two have not crowed and show no traits of being a roosters.Thoughts please.They are approx. 2 1/2...
Thank you I picked 2 Wyandottes , 2 Rhode Island Reds and what was supposed to be 2 Austrolorps. They will be loved either way. I have done some research on crossbeak care. Right now she seems to be eating chick food good.I am definitely keeping an eye on her.
Bought these chicks from tractor supply.The two in the front are supposed to be Australorp
. I am guessing the one that is lighter is not an Australorp
...anyone have any guesses?
My new Bielefelder. Can anyone confirm its a rooster? Back stipe is light colored but does have the spot on his head.Just want to make sure before I promise someone a rooster.
Thanks