I am in Tampa, FL and we are experiencing a bit of a cold snap. Nothing below freezing but cold for us, lol. Its getting into the 40's at night. Should I be setting up a heater in the coop at night, or would that be unnecessary. At what temperature should I worry about the cold. I know I don't...
My 11yo son wanted chickens bad. He begged for years and we always told him no. We live in the city and lead busy lives. I don’t know what changed, but we caved, lol. My son and I built a coop and we jumped right in. Now we have 5 chickens that are about 11 weeks old and 2 that are about 3 weeks...
I'm in Central Florida. I moved mine to the outside coop at 4 weeks. They're 9 weeks now, and have been happy since moving out. They spend a lot of time under the lemon tree, under the trampoline, and will go back in their run and relax in the shade after a while of roaming around the backyard...
I have 5, 9 week old pullets in my coop. We have 2, 2 week old chicks in a brooder in the house. How and when do I start to integrate the smaller chicks will the older ones? Can I just move them out there now with a heat source, or do I need to wait another 2-4 weeks? Do I need to slowly...
One more!
Cat: 1
Sub Cat: 3 (they are about 8-9 weeks old)
1x white leghorn, 1x black austalorp, 1x barred rock, 2x isa browns
Pearl, Cleo, Heniffer Lopez, Hei Hei, Sonny
Here’s a better pic of Heniffer Lopez. This is the best I have. I should really take more pictures.
My Shih Tzu bit one of my chickens. She is a Black Australorp about 7-8 weeks old. It happened really fast, my daughter pulled her off immediately. She was bit on her back just above the tail. No blood was drawn. Now the chicken is walking with a slight limp, she is has been very lethargic, and...
They are about 7 weeks old. The small little roosting bar on the floor is what they had in their brooder, but I haven't seen them use it since moving out to the coop. Yes the black is the covered nesting boxes, and yes the roosting bar is just above it. I am in central Florida and it is still...
It is pretty high. They cannot get onto it. I guess I thought it was supposed to be high and that they would grow into it. Should I lower the roosting bars, or build a ramp up to them?