Hi! Can I ask where you got your double laced silver Barnevelder from? I’m in OH and looking for them. The hatchery I thought would have them last year didn’t proceed with offering them and I can’t find somebody online that is close. Thanks.
No, I haven’t because of worry over weirdos using craigslist for criminal purposes. I’ve tried Facebook (chicken swap and the local county pages) but they block the posts. I am not sure how else to reach enough fairly local people.
I know silkies are harder to tell when young but what about polish? These two are mixed.
There are pics of both when little and then one pic of them now.
We are putting a window in the back wall. It is 24x36. It’s the only spot available on these that we could find to put one.
Interesting how they changed the rooflines for the vents.
I’m in Ohio. We don’t get a ton of snow usually here (haven’t used a snow shovel in a couple years) though every once in awhile, we will have a bad winter.
I’ve attached a couple pics of the model shed. You can see the standard venting (one in front and one in back). The roof shingles comes...
We are ordering a 10x12 shed that we will convert into a coop. It comes with one window and two small vents (in peak - one in front above the door and one in the back). How much more venting is required? We can add four more vents under the eaves OR use a ridge vent to our order. What’s better...
We have four bantams from TSC (we bought on March 16). Two breeds are obvious (silkie and Mille fleur). Not sure of other two and who will be a hen or roo. Here are some pics from this week. I know the silkie we might not know until we hear a crow or get an egg. Any help appreciated!
Can you get different chicks from different people/hatcheries, within a couple weeks of each other in age, and keep them in same brooder until ready to go to their coop? Thanks!
We bought bantam chicks from TSC about 4-1/2 weeks ago. Two looked to be a tad bigger/older and the others were just delivered to the store and tiny. We have four total. They’ve been inside our house (in a large tote) and using the Brinsea EcoGlow for warmth. We are ready to get them out of the...