I've had chickens for many years now and I have never wormed them. I have one who is 6 or 7 years old, and never a problem. Almost all animals, and humans, have some type of worms. The natural defenses normally take care of them, and keep them from being a problem.
If I were to actually see...
I love your set up, and the fan is a great idea.
As far as the egg color getting lighter, I know the reason, but not all the specifics.
It's similar to the fact that hens are born with all the eggs in them that they will lay over their lifetime. The same is similar with the color. Eggs are...
Hardware cloth is much safer.
We hadn't seen any raccoons around here for the past year either, until the past month, and they are checking out my coops and runs all the time lately. Normally, after a week or two and finding they can't get to easy food, they go away, though I'm sure they...
Chicks normally only get pasty butt during the first week, sometimes into the 2nd week. It's usually caused by temperature changes and stress.
I am sorry to hear that lost this chick, that's always hard.
I didn't read your first post, but for future reference, the easiest way I've found to...
I have a bantam cochin that has raised 2 sets of chicks now. One this summer, and one last summer. I believe she hatched out six the first summer, and they stayed with her until this past spring. I learned from that batch. I tried integrating with the others at about 12 weeks, mind you...
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with the new babies it all good to feed the entire flock the medicated chick starter and switch them to grower feed later or not. When the girls get older and ready to start laying then throw down some crushed oyster shell to add to the layers diet.
Giving starter to the whole...
I'm not trying to be mean, because I've read enough things that I know it can work.
However, standard practice is to not put integrate until they are around the same size.
I have mixed them before, but never 8 week old chicks with 20 week old, especially not bantams as they are even...
I just bought one of these for $25.00 that I found on Craigslist. Like brand new, unfortunatley we were trying to outrun a storm and darkness when we went to pick it up so I didn't look at it that closely. I was looking for a coop for my 4 bantams. I also knew that would have to do some...
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This is pretty much what I do, but only 1 bulb in each coop,but no quite so close to any wood or anything flammable.
If you want to use extended lighting to get your girls laying or to keep laying throughout the winter, you want to make sure that they have 12 to 14 hours of light each...
I have a bantam cochin hen, 4 years old, that, until this year has never had any chickens around that were her size, and she's done fine. She now has 3 her size, another cochin, a light sussex and a red pyle game bantam, who is half of her size, so tiny. I am in the process of integrating...
I have a 7 month old banty cochin who has been trying to be broody for about 6 weeks now. They are known to be broody and make very good mothers, which is why I added this one to my flock this year. My other banty cochin is about 4 years old now, but I didn't expect this so early for my new...
I always have at least one or two leghorns in my flock. They definitely get friendlier once they start laying. I would take leghorns anyday over sexlinks, but I have 2 crabby patty sexlinks, that my broody hatched out last summer. If they are on the nest laying, don't even try to reach in and...
If you have access to a small wire dog crate, that will fit in your coop, or a way to separate your coop with chicken wire, you can put the chick in there, where the 2 can see each other for a week or 2, then try integrating them. When you put them in together, try finding something, a box or...
I had a broody this summer, the eggs were bad and I slipped 4 day old chicks under her, all went well, but I lost 2 to pasty butt. I bought 2 more chicks, that were about a week old, 3 or 4 days older than the 2 under her, just enough age difference, at least a I think, that she wouldn't accept...
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I normally only use a 60 watt bulb in each of my coops, about 15 inches above the water bowl. It provides extended lighting, it keeps the water from freezing, for the most part, and it provides some warmth in the coop. My big coop has 2 floor, it's 4x8 by 6 ft high. They sleep/roost...
I have one flighty girl that likes to sneak out when I open up my door to the coop, if my dogs are out, it's imperative that I get her back in. I do this by feeding them in the coop, so they all come in from the run, I close them up, then I open up my door to the run, and herd her back in.
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If I lived close by, I would take them all!
I usually have at least 2 in my flock of around 20. They are flightier birds, and they forage well, which is probably why they head to the hedge, they know where to get the bugs and things.
I would give them a chance if I were you, once you suspect...
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I have wondered about this. I was hoping for a new coop this year, not going to happen until spring. My 2 coops now are raised coops, typical on stilts, but I want a shed type coop that I can walk into. A 6x6 or 8x8 coop obviously can't be raised up on stilts, so I was wondering how...
I have 2 coops and runs, my first coop is smaller, and the run is only 5', and it's covered with 1x2 welded wire, with a couple of 2x4's inbetween for support. I am 5'6, and you have no idea how many times I have had a goose egg on the top of my head! My other coop is larger, and we learned...