No link on nipples. The girls are over a year old..Can they learn new trucks..lol...like will they harm themselves trying to reach rafters and hit a ceiling???
I have 5 ladies...the eves are open across on either side 10' and a large triangle opening on one side 12'area.
I clean coop regularly..removing old straw..adding fresh...water is inside..heated base for deiceing...the ladies would not go outside once if snowed so water hangs inside. Yes It...
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I am in MI. Last year it got mighty cold and my ladies got frostbite on their crowns...okay so here's the question. They perch on rafters where air comes in under eves(for vetilation) Their coop ..a 10x16 room has straw 2 bails thick on ground. Ive made lower roosts but they like the 2"...
Okay..need a memory refresher..
How does one build those cookie tin heaters ? I used a 75 watt bulb to create heat..kept on timer and electric water heater for their water. My ladies hated the snow..Maybe a tarp over their yard this year? Any suggestions? Also layered their house...dirt...
Thanks everyone!!! My ladies are about to get a treat..some "old" not spoiled ground beef. They already love me f their oatmeal with banana and yoghurt ...kitchen veggie scraps and spinich ..
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CHECKING IN WITH ALLfellow Chicken caretakers. Hope everyone us fairing through this beast of a winter.
Update...my ladies are still alive..mMr.Roo has calmed..guess he realizes his survival relies on my care of him..lol...Still getting eggs..at least 4 a day..My ladies are warming to my touch...
So...i seem to have similar conditions as you all have listed and a bit of frostbite on combs of leghorns..it is tan looking on the tips..BUT MY ROO. A Isa brown comb has turned black and part of his waddle..
My question is..DOES IT HEAL? FALL OFF? KILL THEM ? I feel terrible it but with 35...
I was thinking to take some of my ladies eggs and making babies .
How long do they incubate? What do I need to do?
Will my ladies take it upon themselves to "brood " is it? Is brooding when they sit on a nest to hatch young?
I am SO very new at this. My leghorns and Isa Browns are fairing...
Actually, the coop/house is well ventilated..The little frost was where their door opens to yard. Not sealed tight. Humidity monitor reads between 50-60%...but then temps were 40 below last night and it was the first time I had seen that IN THE HOUSE...I don't know.... I was afraid they had too...
I am thankful mine are okay..noticed some frost on their walls...INSULATION THIS SPRING.. lots of goodies being fed. I think thats the trick but a bit of froastbite on my Roo... they wont let me touch them so well see what happens come spring
40 below kast night..High about 7 below..TOMORROW 17...
The bulb i am using is NOT a heat lamp.its clamped onto rafter and wrapped around it a few time.and the ladies are up on rafters to roost..bldg is 16x9. I think im gonna do the hot water jugs... the lets hope it doesnt get as cold as they claim it will...
I like the oil heater idea..i was thinking of that but dont want the ladies getting weak to fight off cold temps. Think ill stick with my 75 watt bulb for now..the floor is thick with straw..dont want them fried...so concerned about fire!!!
Okay..so the hens stay in their coop 24/7 these days. Im in MI. going below 10 as a HIGH..
No drafts..ventilated..heated water..lots of treats and warm oatmeal every morning..but im worried for them..
I hung a 75 watt lightbulb..hopefully to generate some heat. GOOD IDEA OR NOT?????? OH lots...