Such a handsome/beautiful bunch of chicks and roo's..I had to add one of my Roosters.
Silver Wyondotte
Best Rooster ~ still a young one
"Merlin" is his name
I had the same thoughts on the darker colors as far as absorbing the heat. Does it seem to bother them in the summer? This last two weeks here has been unseasonably warm and humid but as a rule it is quite comfortable at night, in the 50's.
We thought the Wyandotte's wouldn't want their feet in the snow...maybe it wouldn't matter. I thought that with them being able to get out during the day into the fresh air and out of the coop that would help with the respiratory issues.
We will have ventilation holes on the north and south...
I believe they are all pretty winter hardy, cochins, leghorns, barred rocks, partridge rocks and wyandottes. The coop run will have a pretty good slope to it (6.5' down to 3.5 or 4') to help with the snow and we will be using 2 x 6 for the roof joists.
Do you think the building color...
Hello Everyone,
We are adding to an old coop that was on our property because the original is too small for all the gals. When completed it will be 18' x 10' and we will be putting in a metal exterior door on the 18' side.
We live in Central NY and the winters can be quite harsh and long...
Hello all. I have been on the site daily since we got our first chicks in April and finally decided to join about a week ago. There is so much helpful information here, it is wonderful.
I have never owned chickens before so this site has been extremely helpful. I finally posted some pictures...
This spring I saw some really cute baby chicks at the local feed store while picking up dog food. I mentioned them to my husband, who said he wouldn't mind a "few" chickens. We decided 4 should be plenty.....right. We had an 8x10 insulated coop already that was on the property when we bought it...
We have two BR and Emelia, named so because of her "flying" at ability at 2 weeks old, is without a doubt the head honcho. I think if there was a real threat our roo would hide behind her
We have several outdoor barn cats that are excellent hunters. What I did was get a spray bottle of water and when the cats would come to check out the chicks I would spray them. I was always close enough to see what was going on but far enough away to try and make the cats think the water was...
Hello All. I am new to the forum but have been reading for a few months! Lots of chicken smart folks on here so I am hoping someone can tell me what breed this roo is. I went to pick up some Wyandottes we had ordered and this little chick caught my eye. He looks white in the pics but he is...