I'm in a similar situation.
One of my hens (about 18 months old) has started squawking VERY VERY loudly mid-morning. I think it's after she lays an egg, but it goes on for 30+ minutes and its LOUD!
I wouldn't describe this as a "song" like the other girls. This is more of an alarm squawk and it...
Hahaha! Cindy - that is great!
I can't imagine my husband hooking up a candid camera setup for me to watch our chickens, but I think it's fantastic!
My kids would love having the camera on the nesting box to see when they're laying eggs. We've been trying to figure out which chicken has been...
I remember feeling this way too.
They will be just fine.
I know what you mean about it being dark out there. At first, that worried me, but now I realize that my chickens can't see very well in dim light anyway. So as long as they're settled in by dusk, they don't move until dawn. My girls...
I was wondering this too.
Is it physically possible for a chicken to lay 2 eggs in 24 hours?
We have 4 chickens who are new to laying and they all lay in the nesting boxes. Some days we get 2 eggs, most days we have 3 or 4, and twice we have had 5.
I have heard this too.
An elderly neighbor of ours has raised chickens for many years. He swears that puppy pellets are his secret to amazing eggs.
I checked the protein content of puppy food and kitten food. Kitten food is much higher in protein, so my girls get this as a treat every so...
I use ACV too - there is a whole lot of great information available here about it.
People claim it helps with immune systems, keeping the water fresh for longer, and improves the quality and taste of the eggs.
I can't say much about it one way or another because I have used it in our water...
Thanks for the replies - I have the same situation and this info is really helpful.
My coop has a few nice, dark nesting boxes which were filled with pine shavings, but instead of laying there, my hens used the straw in the run to make a few cozy round nests (just as you described) under the...
Oh boy. I am losing this battle.
I just went out to the coop again and was greeted by a "full out" attack by Lily (16 week old Hen).
The girls are free ranging around the backyard. Lily only attacks when I am near the coop. I tried several times to grab her immediately after the attack...
THANK YOU for asking this question! I knew I would find my answer here. You guys rock!
My hens are doing so well. I have 4 girls who are happy and healthy.
One of them is very dominant and she runs at my calves and bites me whenever I turn around. I didn't know what to do, so I will try...
I love all these great ideas! Thanks.
I have been trying different things each day. My girls seem pretty happy, and at night, they're ready to come inside to sleep.
My girls are in their brooder box - outside!
We are STILL waiting for our coop to be delivered and now we have 8 week old chickens inside our home. They're OK in the 2' x 3' brooder box during the night, and we've enclosed underneath our trampoline to serve as a daytime run for them. And that's...
Oh that is so great! It looks fabuous! How cool that you accomplished so much in one day.
I am in the position of having full grown chickens still living inside! When I read that, I laughed out loud! I hope these chickens are not laying eggs inside my house before the coop is ready. Eeek!
Our...
Yes - Yay Chicks - I suggest putting hardware cloth OVER your existing chicken wire.
I didn't think we had any predators around me either until I mentioned to someone I had chickens. She shrieked and said "oh no - The foxes will kill them all!" She used to have chickens and lost 2 a week to...
Thank you so much! I am really pleased that we've done it. We talk about things a lot over here, but sometimes it takes awhile to see any action. But not this time!
My girls were out there all day today, and they experienced rain for the first time. It was cute to watch them. "Bert" found her...
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I agree - that would be amazing. Hoop coops are cool!
But then we cannot use our trampoline. This way, we can let the chickens out to free range, and jump on the trampoline.
HOLY COW!
This is an amazing set up. I love it.
I assume the chickens have to stay in their section? Why are they kept separate?
Do you close the door to the runs at night so they stay in the roost area?
Also - does the inside close up at the front to keep them warm and safe at night?