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  1. CovertChickOps

    My idea for a chicken/duck tractor (opinions welcomed)

    Anybody can get a copy of the plans at the following link: https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B6GLk2sdmwM4Rks5My1mWG1OMHM/edit PM me if you have any questions and good (c)luck!
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    Egg Laying Statistics

    Ok, my australorp is definitely broody again - so I can now give a full summary: BREED/HATCHED WKS 2 1st EGG #EGGS 1st 52WKS AVG WT (OZ.) BROODY(#&DAYS) % PROD REMARKS Red Sex Link 6/24/12 21 332 2.61 - Jumbo 0/0...
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    Egg Laying Statistics

    Here's the full year stats on my second Red Sex Link: 351 eggs in 365 days for 96% + productivity. No broody periods, no softies, no weird eggs whatsoever; just nice brown eggs averaging extra large, but with quite a few jumbos and a few super jumbos in there. My last hen is the Australorpe...
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    Egg Laying Statistics

    Yeah, I'm certainly not expecting that, but really I do not know what to expect since I can't seem to find any data beyond 80-100 weeks. That's why I am keeping records and posting it here. I hope others do the same. Again, I am most interested in the data I get after my hens do their first...
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    Egg Laying Statistics

    Since we got our chicks towards the end of June, they started laying late November, early December last year - so I did use lights. I am letting them molt this year - so no lights, but they haven't started yet. My second (prize) Red Sex Link has three days to go and so far has layed 350 eggs...
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    Egg Laying Statistics

    We got them at mypetchicken.com. They seem to be very healthy so far, although we did get one RIR that was mis-sexed, which we gave away. Our last hen, an Australorp, is at 70%, mostly due to two long broody periods.
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    Egg Laying Statistics

    I have only 4 hens, so I can tell each by the egg size and color, but mostly by the shape. I know the egg laying will start to taper off, but that is what I am most interested in documenting. I will keep records of size and productivity between each hen's molting periods. By the way, my other...
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    Egg Laying Statistics

    Hi everybody, I don't know if there is another thread like this out there all ready, but if there is, I apologize as I could not find it. I am keeping meticulous records on the eggs my girls are laying (how often and how big) and I am going to post them here as there seems to be a lack of...
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    backyard chickens make the news..

    Susie Coston 'National Shelter Director' for a non-profit called Farm Sanctuary. This is a vegan based non-profit whose main aim seems to be to rescue farm and other animals from becoming, um, well, food. As such, she is the self-appointed expert and we, the great unwashed, a bunch of idiots...
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    Ended Official BYC Contest: Waterers & Feeders - WINNER ANNOUNCED

    I did a modification to my chicken tractor waterer. I think it is now freeze proof, but those in Montana may need a larger wattage aquarium heater or multiple heaters! https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/water-cross-waterer-for-small-coop-or-tractor
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    Sponsored Post Let There Be Light: Ensuring Egg Laying During the Darkest Days of Winter.

    Again, research does not support your argument - please read the attached link. Most of us with backyard chickens do not have roosters anyway, and are not breeding show birds or any birds for that matter.
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    Sponsored Post Let There Be Light: Ensuring Egg Laying During the Darkest Days of Winter.

    Not to pick a fight, but most of the statements of the previous two posts are not backed up by any research conducted by the top agricultural universities in the U.S. or Canada. That research says artificial lighting does the hens no harm, provided they get proper nutrition and are allowed to...
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    the best lighting for chickens

    Ok Hokum - I understand "to each his own". I just thought suggesting that people on this forum are treating their chickens like battery hens because they keep some lights on a few extra hours was a bit unfair. People on here truly care about their chickens and having them lay in winter is an...
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    the best lighting for chickens

    I get up with my chickens and they go to bed before me. They get to free range at least 3 hours a day - the bugs in our yard are having a tough winter, but the chickens are happy, spoiled, and laying. This issue has been studied extensively. A hen will never "run out of eggs", they will quit...
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    My idea for a chicken/duck tractor (opinions welcomed)

    If you are worried about your PVC frame being too light you can always put sand in the bottom pipes for stability.
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    What to use out in the run?

    Have you considered coop curtains? Not an option for everybody, but I've had very good luck with mine as long as I keep an eye on the weather for rain storms. You can find tarps that are clear or mostly clear on ebay.
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    the best lighting for chickens

    I have read various reputed sources that said everything from the size & type of bulb doesn't matter so long you can read a newspaper by it, to you need a 'warm' color light that is yellowish like the sun. Not knowing any better, I bought 5000K "Daylight" CFL bulbs like groundpecker did...
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    Ended Official BYC Contest: Waterers & Feeders - WINNER ANNOUNCED

    Here's my page for an attached watering system for a chicken tractor or small coop: https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/water-cross-waterer-for-small-coop-or-tractor
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    feeding treats

    We found that the chooks like some type of holder for the veggies so they can peck off pieces. We have hung a bird suet feeder in the run occasionally for this and have made a treat holder attached to the side (picture below).
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    Post your FIRST EGG pics!

    Our first dozen from our first two layers, Rocky and Jodie (laid left to right): Rocky is a Barred Rock and is laying peewee to small eggs. Jodie is a Red Sex Link and went small, medium, large and is now consistently laying large with a couple being extra large and a few more just shy...
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