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  1. BoonFarm

    feeding birdseed to hens...

    Mine love birdseed too. I would suggest closing off a part of your run and planting birdseed there for them and then once it gets to a good height let 'em have it! (and just repeat)
  2. BoonFarm

    can I feed the chicks crushed up grower?

    If all the ingredients are the same %, I don't see why not. But if the grower has higher % ingredients, you might want to stick to starter. What i am trying to say is you dont want to feed them something stronger too soon.
  3. BoonFarm

    Raising birds for kids with allergies

    Question: Where do you live? Is it possible to have a farm friend raise 2 chicks for you on the diet that is required? If you aren't too far away from Kentucky, I would love to help out with this situation.
  4. BoonFarm

    Raising birds for kids with allergies

    Are you raising the chickens for eggs or meat? Also if you on short on grass, try planting bird seed.(or maybe oats??) If you are looking for a friendly egg laying breed, try the link below. It has a list of chicken breeds and behavior. http://www.ithaca.edu/staff/jhenderson/chooks/chooks.html
  5. BoonFarm

    Chicks didn't grow!

    Unless you will be getting chicks already started and are close to that age, i would not mix them. if you are getting much younger chicks, you will have to keep them separate. Your 9 week old chickens have already established a pecking order. Chickens won't "go easy" on another chick just...
  6. BoonFarm

    Handling chicks

    Go slow at first. Since yours are that young, mash strawberries into some plain yogurt. I held a spoon above them and let them eat it off the spoon (it cut down on the mess). Since you are the "mom" its up to you to judge how much to treat. Maybe a good ratio to work with right now is 1...
  7. BoonFarm

    Handling chicks

    As to the poop... I never saw anything abnormal. Do the fruit and yogurt in small portions multiple times (more interaction and makes them look forward to you)
  8. BoonFarm

    Handling chicks

    Strawberries and grapes! they went and still go crazy for them! make sure they are bite size and they might not want them at first (its new to them, might take a day or two) Also sometimes i mash strawberries into plain yogurt too. They really like that one but step back! the yogurt starts flying
  9. BoonFarm

    whats wrong?! Chick not growing and pooping is sparse

    would you be able to post a pic to this thread?
  10. BoonFarm

    Is it OK/safe?

    I also kept my chicks in my room for their first two weeks but I changed it everyday. You might want to give it a scrub down once or twice a week if possible. All mine turned out fine and are healthy adults now
  11. BoonFarm

    Handling chicks

    When my chickens were chicks, I picked them up and handled them everyday. I would sometimes give them plain yogurt or small pieces of fruit. and they would go crazy for it! Now that they are adults, I cant keep them off of me when I go out to the coop. They are very nosy and all up in my...
  12. BoonFarm

    Can I Keep My Brooder Outside?

    As long as they can stay warm, I don't see why it couldn't happen. As extra protection, I would put something up around the brooder area to keep unwanted predators away (you said you didn't have a problem but if/when they find out about your chicks, they will come looking for an easy meal.). My...
  13. BoonFarm

    Chicks didn't grow!

    Chickens will pick up anything that catches their eye (well at least mine do). Is it possible that the two that passed could have had access to something harmful?? Also what breed of chickens did you get? Were they from a hatchery or from a local farm?
  14. BoonFarm

    Leaving the coop

    Try putting some of their feed where you would like them to go. Thats how i trick my chickens into going into their coop early for the night. Just a little shake shake of a cup of their feed and they run into the coop. Using the feed trick should work. It works for us trying to get a stubborn...
  15. BoonFarm

    at what age are they no longer 'chicks'?

    At first I called them chicks, then it moved on to My Babies. lol Now they are fully feathered and I call that flock just chickens and the name "chicks" has moved on to my new batch that came But i believe the correct term for a female under a year is pullet and a male under a year is cockerel.
  16. BoonFarm

    Lost one of my flock last night. Can chicks die of fright?

    I agree with Wigggy. It just happens some times. I had two turkey poults die on me one night. They started acting slow and sluggish one late afternoon. The by the next morning they were gone . The others never got sick. I don't know what happen. I also just think because they were so young, they...
  17. BoonFarm

    mixing existing flock with new

    alright so here's the story: I originally had 9 chickens (4 roos, 5 hens). The roos will become BBQ when the time is right but want i would like to know if this is going to upset my hens? Because I have read that chickens will mourn a loss. Also, i just got in 29 chicks. When the time is...
  18. BoonFarm

    Three chickens disappeared!

    Same thing happened to my small flock. I let my 12 chickens free range during the day and lock them up at night. One morning (a couple weeks ago) they were let out around 7am. I went out around noon, to feed them some grapes and i realized 4 missing. Now i do have a couple roosters in the flock...
  19. BoonFarm

    help with dying turkey poults!!

    Thanks. Lost the 2 sick ones the night i posted this thread. But the other 5 are still active and healthy.
  20. BoonFarm

    Treats for chicks?

    I have 5 day old chicks that i ordered and was wondering if they are too young to give them mashed up fruit as a treat? or maybe mashed up hard boil egg? Or just stay away from treats till they are older. I have raised chicks before but never had any this young. Anything would be helpful. Thanks
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