I have this same exact issue and would love some insight as well, little one so shaky can't walk very well and much smaller than the others (same age).
Thanks!
This is our second brood box. The last one worked well, but I needed to make some improvements. We currently have 24 chicks and they are enjoying the space.
Thanks for the replies. Here are some more pics. No comb yet.
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Thanks for the reply, reason I ask is that the head looks different than most of the others including the the other Easter Eggers. Looks bigger.. fuller. I will try and take some better pics.
I tried looking at photos etc and finding it hard to determine. This chicken was hatched late March. Thoughts?
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We will most likely use the kennel off the overhang side for a run, just need to set it up and see how much work it is going to be leveling it etc. As for ventilation there will be windows that open on three sides, plus the roof is vented nicely.
Hole looking from the outside in.. Also walls are starting to take shape.
My son, Chicken Little (our runt), and remnants of chocolate doughnut
Outside wall up with 3' X 3' hole for window.. It is facing east so it will get them up early and working on my eggs.
Window hung..
It is hard to get free standing poles set in concrete and plumb. Exhibit A
Getting the roost outside wall framed. The horizontal studs are for framing the poop board access holes.
Cutting a hole in a perfectly good wall. This is where the chickens will access the roost room.
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