Good luck with that. It's pretty ambitious to go from a scarf to a sweater. I'm teaching myself too and I'm just on socks. I use the double point needles and I love them. For small rounds (like socks) I like that I can just go to the next needle once one is finished. 2 circulars have too...
about $100/week for 2. That's crazy right? We try to buy local and organic when possible. We've reduced our meat consumption for a number of good reasons but the bill is still pretty high. The trade off is I buy good food that we want to eat so we don't dine out much. It may be $15/person...
I have some experience with different forums and noticed God and religion always come into play. I tend to have a laissez-faire approach to things and I'm fine with people doing whatever it is they need to do to be happy and healthy.
What I noticed is God and prayers always show up on forums...
My coop is pretty tiny (2.5 wide 4 long 4 high at peak with 2 roosts and a ladder) for 3 chickens (soon to be 5) but they have my entire yard to roam in (solid, 6+ft high fully fenced except for gates). I expect that they won't want to be in the coop all winter as they're used to so much space...
Does this mean I have a welsummer? I was hoping I guessed correctly at the store. They had about 7 varieties in the tube and I only managed to completely rule out Buff Orphington.
My pomeranian never had any interest in any kind of poo. Turned his head away when we're on walks. Until that is, he discovered chicken poop. They share the same yard. He will actually follow the chicken line until one of them drops one. Then it's all over. He either licks it up or rolls...
My 1-2 week olds are outside today. Here are pics.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=94924
Was just going to be for an hour, but they seem to be doing ok so I'm leaving them out for the rest of the afternoon. One occasionally lounges under the heat lamp but otherwise...
Recently bought a house- right before this craziness happened. Happy I have a place for chickens now, but oy. Wish we'd emptied the stock portfolio instead of the savings account for the down payment.
There is less in my 401K then what I put into it. I'm just grateful I'm still young and...
Mine were outside full time at 8 weeks. The coop does not have a heater. I checked on them the first couple of nights, but there were protesting my flashlight more than the cold. It got into the 50's at night.
Before that I got them from a lady who had them outside from when they were about...
Fall is starting to make it's presence known so these girls will be growing up in the winter. I'm trying to acclimatize them early so it is not as shocking when they go out to the coop.
It turned out to be a beautiful fall day today. So I took them out while I had the opportunity. Got them...
Mine are the same age. Won't touch treats. Tried fruits, corn cobs, melon rinds, grapes, etc. They like finding their own. No grass clippings, but they sure like to mow my lawn. They like no love plain, uncooked Quaker oats though.
I only go through about a cup and a half of feed a day- sometimes less. When I first got them it was perhaps 3lbs for 3 chicks a week. They were 2-4 weeks old. Now it's more like 4lbs per week. They roam around the yard too, but don't eat table scraps. I've barely made a dent in my 40lb bag...