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  1. David1998

    Texas

    I can take pics if you're interested in them. I'm rehoming because I'm technically not allowed to have them where I live. I need to get a city inspection done for home improvements.
  2. David1998

    2 Pullets 5 months old in Houston free to good home:

    2 pullets, 5 months old each, one Barred Rock and one Silver Laced Wyandotte. You must pickup in Southwest Houston. I also have 2 white leghorn hens that are 2 years old and 6 other hens at 4 years old. They are also available for free if interested.
  3. David1998

    Texas

    2 Pullets 5 months old in Houston free to good home: one Barred Rock and one Silver Laced Wyandotte. You must pickup in Southwest Houston. I also have 2 white leghorn hens that are 2 years old and 6 other hens at 4 years old. They are also available for free if interested.
  4. David1998

    2 Pullets 5 months old in Houston free to good home

    2 pullets, 5 months old each, one Barred Rock and one Silver Laced Wyandotte. Both free to good home. You must pickup in Southwest Houston. I also have 2 white leghorn hens that are 2 years old and 6 other hens at 4 years old. They are also available for free if interested. Please message...
  5. David1998

    Norwegian Jaerhon

    Ideal poultry also sells them.
  6. David1998

    by 13 weeks would I know if I had any roosters?

    Looks like a pullet to me and I'd say she'll lay first. I suppose anything is possible but I think a BO cockerel would have much, much larger comb and wattles by now. My little BO cockerel's comb and wattles were at least twice that big at 8 weeks old.
  7. David1998

    Auto-feeding buckets.

    This 30 lb feeder from tractor supply works well for me. Completely full, it will feed my 10 layers for about 10 days. I usually refill it every week. http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/harris-farms-hanging-feeder-for-20-40-birds-30-lb-capacity
  8. David1998

    what age are my chicks?

    3-4 weeks.
  9. David1998

    Types of chicks?

    I saw similar ones at the local TSC a week back along with a couple bins of straight run specific breeds. I think what they're labeling as pullets are a hatchery choice of efficient egg layers which probably includes leghorn hybrids, sex links, or production hybrids To me, it looks like you...
  10. David1998

    How to wash eggs?

    If they have poop on them, I wash them with warm water immediately after collecting them. Otherwise, I wash with warm water just before cracking. I don't like to wash the bloom away since it helps keep the eggs fresher.
  11. David1998

    Texas

    Have him check this out. They might pay him to take them away. http://abc13.com/news/neighborhood-struggles-with-unwanted-ducks/462857/
  12. David1998

    Good, cheap online source for hardware cloth?

    Quote: I'm very happy with it. It's tough stuff and seems just as heavy gauge as what I found at Home Depot or Lowe's for a lot cheaper. The first roll was damaged during shipping; the outer wrap ~3 ft long had some broken wires. I reported it and they shipped me a full 50 ft roll replacement...
  13. David1998

    Best Breeds for First Timers

    I'm in a very similar situation and got 4 different breeds. My Buff Orpingtons are the most gentile and quiet. They will let my young kids pick them up and hold them while roaming the yard. No eggs yet, but will be brown. My kids like their rich, buff color. The main consideration is the...
  14. David1998

    Brooder?

    Welcome to BYC! I had seen this somewhere, seemed about right to me: day old chicks: 1/4 sqft per chick 2 week old chicks: 1/2 sqft per chick 4 week old chicks: 1 sqft per chick From there, continue to double space when their age doubles until you get to ~8 sqft per bird. Where do you...
  15. David1998

    Small, low maintenance waterer?

    I like the horizontal nipples best. I put mine in a 5 gallon bucket, but you can put them in smaller containers like here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/843040/vertical-gravity-vs-horizontal-spring-loaded-watering-nipples/330 There are a lot more pictures on that thread to give you all...
  16. David1998

    Can someone clear this up for me?

    I used A covered with about 4 inches of sand for my 12' x 6' coop/run. I never considered B and not sure if that would be effective. Due to limited space, I couldn't do C on all sides. I certainly wasn't digging down 2 ft for D. No problems and my chickens have only dug down to the wire in a...
  17. David1998

    Laying pellets in winter?

    Check this thread out. Similar question: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/945933/should-i-feed-my-hens-scratch-or-layer-feed
  18. David1998

    Switch to laying pellets now, or wait a few more weeks?

    Thanks for all the feedback on this commonly asked question. I decided to buy another bag of starter/grower. Primarily I think the extra protein will be good for my pullets. I had already started oyster shells on the side and had planned to continue that regardless of the feed fed. I'll...
  19. David1998

    Switch to laying pellets now, or wait a few more weeks?

    So that’s the question, a common one. My specifics: I have 10 pullets, several different breeds, 21 weeks old, one just started laying this week and another soon to follow. I expect the other’s to start laying over the next 4-6 weeks. I need to buy another bag of feed which will last about...
  20. David1998

    my pet chicken reviews

    Having chicks shipped in the mail always come with some risks. Some hatcheries will put a few extra, but I don't think MPC does. Either way, I'd recommend ordering a few extras. It's highly likely you'll loose one somewhere along the way. Generally, the closer the hatchery the better...
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