Thank you for confirming what I already thought. I do know from the past that my situation can accommodate 10 hens amicably, but they all grew up together. There was no rooster then either. I should show you pics of the coop. The kennel is covered and is tarped and protected, I add more tarps as...
So I am considering getting 4 black austrolorps supposedly they just started laying. I am just concerned about mixing them with my birds. Currently I have a 20x10 dog kennel with a 4x6 coop attached to one end. My newest chickens, now 2, never slept in coop, but on roosts in the covered/tarped...
Hi everyone! I have owned chickens for 5+ years now. This website was easily the most valuable resource I found on chicken raising. I have a mixed flock because I Like the variety, I love aracauna, black austrolorpes, and Brahmas are probably one of my all time favorites. Currently I have 6...
Thanks all! Gonna build me a pen and put some meat chickens in it. Turkeys might be biting off more than I can chew right now. Still relatively new to chickens, but caught the bird flu...( chicken math crosses species for me. ). :D
See you on the meat chicken thread! :fl
It's my boyfriend, lol. He doesn't love the birds like I do. Told him wanted more chickens and he said not enough backyard as it is. (He likes to mow). I almost choked when he mentioned raising turkeys for meat. I was like, we will get six, keep a breeding trio, and eat the other three! He...
One Tom to 10 hens. Processing around 24 weeks for old varieties, and 18 weeks for newer, heavier varieties. I am quoting from Storeys guide to raising turkeys. He says 12 turkeys require a 75 ft by 75 foot pen, about an eighth of an acre. Which makes 6 birds almost 40'x40'.
My question is...
I used lime for the smell, got it from tractor supply, near the horse stall stuff. Haha, told lady I needed lime and she said, limes grow on trees.I guess she saw me looking at the seed packets. Under the feeder I used crushed stone, and in the corners too. I used pallets where I could with...
Mine was probably nine months old when she started, had been getting eggs from the orpingtons and black austrolorpes for three or four months, I wasn't counting on her to be a great contributor, but she is pretty consistently laying every other day. My ee's took a long time too, must have...
I too Love my brahma girl. She doesn't bully, nor does she get bullied, and is quiet compared to my others. She was later to lay than the austrolorps and the orps, but sooner than my americaunas and polish. I am probably getting 5 eggs a week from her.(And I do love the peacomb.) . I will...
The local fire dept responded to a structure fire last night, by the time they arrived it was fully engulfed and almost on the ground. This morning I was told it was a chicken coop. The cause of the fire was a heater, too close to hay. Chickens survived, chicks did not. Chick season is here...
My ten hens use 3 boxes, five use one, four use the other, only one uses the third, think they only used the third because the other two were occupied! Pretty sure rule of thumb is one box per four birds.
I work in a restaurant, I have a few customers who also have chickens and of course we talk about them. One day one guy says ,"with this job you probably pay next to nothing for feed" So I get thinking, and I put out a chicken bucket, and I collect scraps, and in the morning I dump the bucket...
There is an older thread, "Things I learned when building my coop". Type that into your search window at the top of the page, it will give you excellent things to think about. Also check out the coop tab at the top of the page, you will see pics, and when you tap on them you get the whole story...
Build one, and build it bigger than you think you need. If I were to redo, I would use a shed, cut a chicken door, put up roost bars, etc. I would leave a third of it as a people only place to keep my shavings, feed, hay, and cleaning supplies in. I bought one of those small coops, built it in...