I have four pullets available, all approaching ten weeks of age and growing wonderfully. Three are EEs (one white, two brown) and one is a BA. They must all go to a new home together, I will not separate them. $30 takes all four, you must pick up from central Tucson. I need them gone within the...
I only have a few of mine named. Jenny (NN) and Maggie (white EE) were rescues and came with those names. The only one I've named is Dinky (BA) because she's extremely tiny compared to the rest of my chickens.
I wish I had enough room for 16 chickens that seems like the perfect number. Hopefully by the time we have kids we will be on a much bigger property. But it doesn't snow where I live, however we do have a monsoon season of like 2 months where there are thunderstorms so I should definitely plan...
Currently it's 3ft by 7ft and 4ft tall (NOT including the boxes, which are about 2ft by 3ft by 2ft tall). Originally planned for 3-4 chickens but now I have decided to keep 8 hens. They're still young, but how much bigger do I need to make the coop? And I don't just mean some standard minimum...
We'll since two of them are rescues (the Naked Neck and one of the white EEs) I was thinking I should keep them both (they are now living with the other girls, but those two always stay together and I don't know if they'd do well without each other). Then I was thinking of keeping the two RiRs...
Ok you guys don't need to be rude. Where I live the average temperature during summer is 110 degrees. Obviously the chickens will have ample shade and water and I know people out here with chickens.
So I currently have 9 pullets, 8-9 weeks of age. 4 Easter Eggers (two brown, two white), 2 Rhode Island Reds, 2 Black Australorps (1 of which is incredibly tiny, I call her Dinky), and one Naked Neck.
Once they start laying I plan to find homes for five of them, probably, and only keep 4. The...
I bought 9 pullets when yet were just babies. Now at 8 weeks old I think this may be a Cockarel but I'm not entirely sure. Very new to chickens. Please help?
Breed is Easter Egger.
Well the thing is we don't eat eggs every day. So yes we might each eat one egg but only 4, maybe 5 days a week. My thought is if we get two to three eggs a day we should be fine.