Another point - I don't know how important this is, but I made sure to keep the pointy end pointing down - like the person in the video, I had my eggs on wood shavings + straw, so my eggs were not parallel to the floor - more like at a 15-30 angle with respect to the floor, I think, with the...
Thank you very much for the responses, Shannon33 and cmom!
I've taken out the 3 chickens out of the incubator and placed them in the brooder and they seem to be enjoying it
Hi all - I just went through my first hatch ever and I have a bunch of questions that I would appreciate if someone can answer (thank you very much ahead of time!)
Context: My Silkie went broody but I only have hens so I bought a dozen fertilized eggs of all different breeds (that is, if they...
Ah ic - I'm more used to calling those the "A-Frame" tractor.
I have no idea how much it weighs - it's quite heavy, but still moveable by just a single person (me) over my bumpy back yard - of course I only ever need to move it a few feet at a time once every couple of days, though; I imagine...
Hi! I actually live in Seattle City proper (Northgate) on a 6500 sq. ft. lot.
The law was recently changed in Seattle to permit up to 8 chickens (more if you have the space, I think - as defined by city).
I created my own tractor (see pic at...
Thank you very much for the links and the excellent advice, Ridgerunner!
I'm picking up the fertilized eggs tomorrow! So excited!
After reading a bunch (I didn't sleep all last night 'til about 6am this morning) - I think I'm going to put her into a broody isolation area but keep her near the...
Hi all,
Last year, March 29, 2010, I got my very first ever day-old chickens and ventured into raising a chicken in my back yard in the City of Seattle proper (a very urban place).
At the time, I got three little baby chicks: an Easter Egger ("Eggy"), Silver-Grey Dorking ("Dorky"), and a...
3 chicks at roughly 11-weeks old (one each of silkie, dorking, EE).
My question will be: Are my chicks too cold or are they simply lethargic from the removal of a light source?
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The situation:
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They have been in the back yard for a few weeks.
The...
@KathyK: Sorry for not responding sooner.
The following link should work:
http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/poultryoverview2.html
As frittata pointed out, the article doesn't go into a great detail about chicken vs. fire ant.
However, I did a search on the forum and found a few thread where BYC...
Something I read today from http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/poultryoverview2.html:
Fire ants on pasture can be a concern in the South, especially for field pens. However, one producer actually used layers to control the problem: "We put a cage of our Rhode Island Reds on our mounds and they dig...
Wow, I applaud your perseverance in getting all that work done to get the signatures for the chickens!
If it were that difficult to get a permit here in Seattle, I probably wouldn't even consider it!
All the best!