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  1. CluckinFun

    Any idea what genders these Easter Eggers are?

    Okay, that makes sense. Would it leave an impact on what the gender is, though? This one is my favorite bird...so I guess I am just wanting to know if it makes an impact before I rehome her (him).
  2. CluckinFun

    Any idea what genders these Easter Eggers are?

    Thanks for your reply! The first bird is actually yellow in color, but it doesn't appear so in the picture. Would that make a difference at all?
  3. CluckinFun

    Any idea what genders these Easter Eggers are?

    Oh no! That's really unfortunate. I was optimistic and hoping that maybe just the last one was a roo. Thanks for your reply, though!
  4. CluckinFun

    Any idea what genders these Easter Eggers are?

    I know the black chicks are females (black stars), but I still don't know for sure on my easter eggers. I tried my best with my old iPhone, hopefully somebody can tell what these might be. Blondie up front Next two are the same (Daphne) Ginger Next two are the same (Velma)
  5. CluckinFun

    Getting my coop set up, would love a little guidance...

    Thanks for the reply. I've got a 150W heat lamp light that I got at Wal-Mart, would that suffice for the next few weeks? If they'd be okay this week with that arrangement, at what point would it be okay to stop using the light?
  6. CluckinFun

    Getting my coop set up, would love a little guidance...

    After going back and forth on coops I finally ended up getting this one. I'll be keeping three chickens, but currently have four chicks (and a friend will take whichever inevitably end up being roosters). I am curious about when I can put the chicks in the coop, though. All of my chicks were...
  7. CluckinFun

    Not sure what to look for in a set of coop plans, can you help?

    This is all incredibly helpful, and I'm learning so much here in such a short time span! Fiddle, thank you for the note about species as well--that's something I need to sink some more research into as well. Somebody turned me on to this 4' x 8' set of plans at MyPetChicken, but it doesn't...
  8. CluckinFun

    Not sure what to look for in a set of coop plans, can you help?

    Thanks, Crikes...you've given me a lot to think about! Actually, to restructure the question -- is there a good resource that lays out what is really needed in a coop/run? I want three chickens, so my research tells me I need to be looking at about 12 square feet for a coop and 24-30 square...
  9. CluckinFun

    Not sure what to look for in a set of coop plans, can you help?

    I am going to have 3 chickens in an urban backyard. I have an open outdoor area with about 125 square feet that the chickens can have to themselves. I need to build a coop that is on a concrete slab, though. I can use whatever material I need for the base, but during the day would allow them...
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