I know this is an older post, sorry late to the party.
If I had the laws that would allow me to keep many birds, I might consider keeping them after the eggs are done. However, I really started this venture out to get eggs. I have been told not to name them if I plan to eat them, but I did...
Well I looked online for a possible solution and did some ortho treatment with a bandaid. Pulled the legs closer together, taped them and waited. Within 3 days the chick is walking around as well as the others as the bandaid fell off. It is fighting to get in on the food and water. The chick is...
New to baby chicks and have started with a few Cornish X. Most doing pretty well, except this one. It is now 1/2 the size of the others and seems to be failing. It cannot get around like the others and wondering if there is hope for it or should I end it now? They are 10 days old.
I feel kind of bad here....I had 4 Lohmann Browns since Oct of 2015. I lost two a few weeks ago to some sort of predator. It didn't get in the caged area around the coop, but reached in and pulled one hen to the edge and destroyed it. Actually ate the insides out of the body. It also damaged the...
Ador is the one I used. At first I was concerned about the plastic part issues, but it has worked very well. Easy to install. Even made it through the subzero temps our our MN winters.
Good luck.
Still nothing from my 4 ladies. This is going on for a week now. They have plenty of food and water. They even get extra scraps. Not like this strike from the girls.
Temps are mild again, for this region anyway.
Any ideas?
I have nothing from my four ladies for the last 4 days. I am thinking since the cold snap we had a week ago, they are rebooting their systems. (Hoping that is)
We will see today again if they all slacker instead of one or two.
Well it happened. My four ladies have stopped producing. This might be a response to our single and below freezing temps last week. The last three days have been empty.
Well, I said I would think about it. The rope light remains and low and behold when the temp went to the teens, I had three eggs from 4 hens and all intact.
Hello there,
I was able to google the wattage on the rope light and it seems to be .8 watts per foot. I am estimating that I had about 10 feet of rope light...sooo...8 watts. A heating mat I just got for plants (cheap) is at 17 watts...I might switch this out even though the rope seems to be...
Not sure of the wattage, however I have been told that the constant temp on these rope lights only goes to 78 degrees (F).
I will check on the wattage later today...if it is listed.
I am happy to report that the coiled rope light system seems to be working for keeping the eggs from freezing. Today, however will be the real test. I am unable to go and retrieve eggs until later this afternoon and the temps are not planning on going any higher than 2 degrees above zero.
We...
I was in for 31 years both active and National Guard. I would agree the bluffs, valleys and rivers make this a beautiful place to live. I will send pictures later if this set up works to curb the frozen egg situation. The real test will come this weekend.
BTW- the ladies are not turned off by the new semi heating system in the nest box. 2 eggs today, but not a good testing of the coiled rope light as it was 30 degrees today. No frozen eggs, but they were not as cold as the air either.
Hope to learn more everyday on this site.
Thanks.
I live in La Crescent across the river from La Crosse, WI. LTC is short for Lieutenant Colonel. I retired from the Army about 2 years ago. I was in the nurse corps.
Hey I have a question and I am afraid I already know the answer, but I have noticed some grayish coloring on the the top of my...
I coiled the light rope so it laid flat. The whole coil fit in the bottom of the nest box. I put a paper bag over the top and then the nesting materials over that.
But on a day like today....I guess I really didn't need it. It will give them a day or two to get used to it anyway and then...