Has anyone ever ordered from http://hillbillyhatchery.com/? I just bought 18 OEGB chicks in 5 different varieties. I Facebook messenger the guy and he was great, very responsive. I should get the chicks by Wed and they only charged $10 for shipping
I ordered 18 chicks for $3 each and shipment was only $10. I wondered if anyone has used them. The guy was great and very responsive over Facebook messenger. I placed an order for 18 random chicks and then sent him a message with the breakdown of what I wanted. http://hillbillyhatchery.com/
Woolychicks - I am in the same situation as you. The only place I can think of is Abendroth but I am not sure of the "Quality" http://abendrothshatchery.com/egg.html. I am looking for bantams so I will either be going there to pick up a few (I am in Columbus) or I will be going to the...
Hello, great Thread! - I am doing my research and I am planning (more like dreaming) of doing the same, perhaps a few more birds than you. Are the hens laying now or close to laying?
I just watched a WONDERFUL video that shows how they use dogs to protect chickens from predators. I would NOT...
Hi everyone!
I am a chicken lover who is looking to move to Florida and after much research finally thought about posting the question out here. We are moving from Wisconsin to Florida (with jobs) and are looking for a great city with good schools (3 kids under 7 years old) and very family...
I have mine in the garage too - they have access to an outdoor run through a doggie door. See below:
Everything i used to build was already laying around so this did not cost me anything (my kids painted the coop).
The coop is in a corner of my garage with a doggie door. I put wood pellets down today as the bedding. One side has deer netting so it lets alot of the light that comes from the window across and the other side with the lattice is hinged (technically the door..nice and wide).
They seel a "foam-sponge" type material that can be glued to interior walls for sound proofing (offices/rooms/studios). You should look into those, they might help. I believe it is called Acoustic Foam.