Just a quick thought, and only my opinion. The original poster made a few quick comments and then left to let other people fight it out. My thoughts are that many people just do this to cause distension and division. Not saying this is what he/she did, but it's always best not to fall into the...
Thanks so much for the info.
I did pre order them for shipment Oct 17.
I did pick them for their cold hardiness.
Very excited and encouraged from your posts. Thanks again
Dave
I am going to jump back into raising chickens again. Unfortunately, due to my job, I won't have vacation time to devote to the brooder and coop/run until mid Oct. Many people have told me I should NOT be ordering day old chicks that time of year. I am in zone 7b and rarely get below the teens...
Thanks for the great info. I'm in Northern California.
Ok first off the slippery issue.
If it's covered in pine shavings is that a big issue?
secondly, With the timbers they have to be laid out first, then cleaned themselves. Adding to the work. And they're gonna decay right?
Thirdly DeckOver is...
Hi everyone. I'm in the process of designing my coop. It's an elevated 4x8. I have the design done but have been agonizing over what to use on the floor. I want it to be as easy as possible to just wipe clean. But I'm beginning to suffer sensory overload. Don't like the cost of vinyl, paint will...
I was raised on a chicken farm from childhood all the way through teen years. As a kid, raising chickens was a chore (not the first thing a teenager wants to do with his life).
As I've gotten older, and bought 5 acres of land, I'm starting to realize the intrinsic value of owning my own chickens...