I have some 6" drainage pipe laying around.
I take it you leave the ends open so the mice have a way in.
What is the purpose of the capped fitting?
To add poison?
My chickens spend the whole day in the coop and free range from the time we get off work until bedtime.
I doubt there is a danger of...
Actually these holes are in the dirt not in the wood.
When I originally built the coop I dug trench, put gravel and sand in the bottom to level and placed concrete block on top.
Concreted anchor bolts in the block and the base plate bolted to them.
This was four years ago and no issues up to...
Recently I have noticed two small holes (3/4" to1" diameter) in the coop's run.
This is an enclosed coop/run combination.
I've not actually seen any vermin or signs of them.
I lost a hen last week to fowl cholera which can be transmitted by rodents.
What is the best way to rid my chickens from...
He has never been a bad rooster up to this point. He has his moments but nothing like this.
As far as mating he is fast and furious but nothing that is hurtful to the hens.
They fluff a bit and go on about their business.
We've had him for two and a half years and one of the hens the same.
We...
About a week ago my rooster singled out one of my hens. He keeps her in the coop not letting her out to eat or drink. When she comes out he chases her back in and attacks her. She was a little pecked up around her wings so we separated her from the flock. He was aggressive to all the hens but...
Yes, a little over eighteen months.
Like I said, she is healthy and doing her business as usual.
She really looked like heck going through the moult.
I worked on the neighbors farm when I was growing up and never remember seeing a chicken like this.
She looked like the "Frankenstein" chicken...
I have a year old hen who has been an excellent egg layer up till now.
She has just went through her first moult starting in mid September.
All her feathers are back and she is in good health.
Believe me, she looked really bad for a few weeks.
How long does it normally take to get back in gear...
We have had them for two months.
How long will it take for the older chickens to get used to them?
Winter is just around the corner and they will have to exist as a group.
Early this spring I lost two birds leaving me with one rooster and one hen about a year old.
The first week of July I picked up two Delewares and a Plymouth Rock about fourteen weeks old.
I left them in a cage in the run for about a week to give the two older birds a chance to get used to them...
I know this has been asked many times but here goes.
I have a very small flock.I started last year with three hens and one rooster.
This spring I lost two of my hens.
I picked up three pullets about 12 to 14 weeks old, two Delewares and one Partridge Rock to replace the hens that were lost. Now...
I know this has been asked many times but here goes.
I have a very small flock.I started last year with three hens and one rooster.
This spring I lost two of my hens.
I picked up three pullets about 12 to 14 weeks old, two Delewares and one Partridge Rock to replace the hens that were lost. Now...
Mel,
We are about 80 mi. south of you just outside Anna, Oh. (exit 99) on I-75.
I checked after work last Saturday and found a dead hen.
Tuesday night I had one down but not gone.
I seperated her from the rest of the group and checked on her 4:30am Wednesday.
No good news, she was gone.
These...
Three days ago I checked the birds in the afternoon for eggs, feeding etc.
To my surprise I found a dead hen in the coop.
No signs of distress the day before.
I have been watching the rest of the flock (one rooster and two hens) closely the last three days. Nothing out of the ordinary. Just...
I went out to feed / water the chickens today and collect the eggs.
I noticed a crack in one of the eggs and cracked it open.
Frozen.
I have been wondering about this since it is getting colder.
My wife and I both work during the day so collecting eggs, feeding etc. does not happen until about...
Put a small light, maybe 15 watts in the coop.
You don't have to leave it on all night, just till they are in.
Five to seven days of this will be plenty.
Worked for me; Took two days.
Good Luck
The windows have covers now that are about 1/3 open. They let air pass through but do not let the rain or other elements in. My plan is at this point is to close the door at night and open it in the morning when the weather gets really bad. Thanks to all who have replied.
I have a small coop, 5 X 5 X 5 with a rooster and three hens. The temps have been in the mid-teens overnight and in the low 30's in the day. There are two small windows both half open, one to the south and one to the east. The door to the coop faces north with some natural windblocks. My...
Thanks to everyone who replied to my winter heat question.
I worked on the farm growing up but keeping my own is a new experience.The people I worked for kept around forty white legherns (pronounced leg horns around here) in a coop that was probably 30' X 20'.
There was no heat and no vasaline...
Thanks to everyone who replied.
When I was growing up I worked on the neighbors farm. An experience I'll never regret.
They kept around forty chickens (white legherns) pronounced "leg horns" where I come from, in a coop that was probably 30' x 20'. There was no heat and no vaseline on the combs...