We built ours over two years. Left hand side was an extension to our original hen house and the right hand side is the extension that allows us to separate groups if needed (like if we ever raise chicks in the house again and want to slowly introduce them to the flock).
The angles in this...
Location: Portland Oregon area
Roosters name: Georgie (was Georgina but...)
Breed: Blue red laced Wyandotte
Weight: 5 lbs?
Age: 4 months
Size: he’s going to be a good sized bird
About rooster (roosters personality, why you need to rehome this rooster, etc.): I keep hens. Generally we can have...
I was perhaps irrationally worried about them flying up and drowning in it.
It’s set up too high for them to use as chicks but I’ll put it back in place today.
I have two broody hens that are raising 3 chicks together. The chicks are 4 weeks old. They’re in with the rest of the flock, which is used to a 3-gallon hanging water container- one of those with the red tray. I switched out to the 1-gallon non-hanging ones but they are burning through those...
I only separated my broody and her chicks for two days and then she was antsy, wanting to take her chicks out. So the she took the chicks to the run and mingled with the flock, protecting her chicks as needed.
My understanding is that she’ll shoo them away once she’s done raising them in 4-8...
I’d think it should be ok. I’m in the PDX area too. My chicks (not quite 2 weeks old) are still hanging out under the broody hen on the floor of the hen house at night. The hen house is pretty warm, and the chicks pretty much stay popped out of her wings, so they aren’t buried under for warmth...
Last time I raised chicks in a brooder, this is the time that I would be putting them outside in the coop. I have a separate area in the coop for them for look/no touch, and I put a large covered kennel in there with my ecoglow plate. The cover on the kennel was key because they sort of freaked...
I have four australorps (three black, one white) and just one EE.
the white australorp isn’t at all friendly. The black ones are all super sweet and friendly. They’re all very calm and quiet.
the EE is super friendly but she is loud. And demanding. I don’t mind her so much because she’s so...
Adding to what others have said, I find that when they’re ready to fly a bit, sitting there quietly will result in them flying to/on you. Treats don’t hurt either. With my last batch of chicks, I could put my hand in their brooder (while I was sitting) and one or more would jump up, even before...
I started my 10 chicks with a very large black metal dog crate- the kind with a door on the end and a door on the side plus a pull out bottom fo easy cleaning.
That worked well for a short while, but I quickly realized they needed more room. I added a dog play yard- those 36” high 8-section...
So... my broody hens received their chicks on Friday night. The little leghorn received one chick (a buff Orpington) and the australorp received two red/blue Wyandotte chicks.
Each hen had a space in the coop with food/water and a barrier between each other and the flock. They were maybe 5’...
Thank you!
Yeah, the run is like Fort Knox. 1/2” hardware cloth and 2x4 construction with a concrete stem wall. Nothing gets in (too many predators plus mice/rats so we built the enclosure a few years back).
The hens have a hanging waterer That the chicks won’t be able to reach and I have...
The broody hens have been broody for three weeks. I bought some day old chicks yesterday and slipped two of them under one hen and one under the other hen last night after dark.
This morning, all seemed well. I carved out an area in the hen house for each hen/chick(s). Each section has food and...
Buffy (buff brahma)
Leggy (leghorn)
Goldie (gold/buff leghorn)
Henny (barred rock, used to have a sister named Penny)
Lovely (black australorp)
Stella (black australorp)
Winnie (black australorp - she was poohed on early on in life)
Daisy Dot (white australorp who has a black dot on her head)...
Anyone in the Portland area looking to offload one older hen? A friend that had only two older backyard chickens lost one to old age last weekend and are looking for a “friend” hen for their remaining hen.
I’ll flush it out and use bluekote- thanks!
They’re actually separated except for supervised mingling. It’s just that when I do mingle them, there are 10 little ones running around with 5 hens so it’s hard to see every interaction!
When they’re together the littles have perches to fly up to...