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You're going to have far better luck advertising on your local Craigslist and local and regional Facebook poultry groups. You might even want to consider going to a poultry swap but just use extreme caution to keep other birds as far away from...
You want to maximize space in the coop and never push the limits. The most recommended minimum square footage is 3.5 to 4 sq ft per bird in the coop. That should be increased significantly if you are not going to set up the run in such a way that they can get out into it during winters or long...
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I think I strongly offended somebody at the swap yesterday who pulled up next to me and unloaded their crate of chickens too close to my car. I immediately hopped out of my car and move my boys to the other side of my car in the shade of my open side door...
Separating her now will make it extremely difficult to integrate the chicks later. Have you been looking for a larger coop since you decided to let her set those eggs?
Have you considered converting a shed into a coop? That's one of the fastest ways of getting the job done.
I would not move her. Leave her set for 48 hours after the last egg hatch to see if any others are going to hatch. She should abandon the nest at that point to start raising the chicks that have hatched. I would give her at least two full days with the chicks in their own area so she can teach...
No. It doesn't.
It will fall out of suspension and the Safeguard liquid goat wormer is also much more concentrated than the Aquasol. The Aquasol will only treat roundworms.