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  1. maggiegirl

    We built a coop! What do you think?

    Love the coop! Very cool design!
  2. maggiegirl

    Maggiegirl here - Looking for other Long Islanders

    Thanks Daxigait! I appreciate the info! Still trying to find my way around.
  3. maggiegirl

    LONG ISLAND NEW YORK

    Hi Luke: I have 2 buffs, 2 speckled sussex, 2 easter eggers and 1 golden wyondotte. How about you? I still have them in my basement I am hoping to move them to their new coop this weekend.
  4. maggiegirl

    LONG ISLAND NEW YORK

    Hi ! I'm new here I am from Ronkonkoma, LI. I have 7 chicks that are 6 weeks old. It's nice to see some Long Islanders here!
  5. maggiegirl

    Just moved my 6 week old chicks to a larger box and now alot of fighting!

    Thanks for the quick response! I'm glad to hear that it's normal. I do have a pen to use outside so I will give that a try. When they get a bit older will this aggression calm down a bit? Or this behavior just comes and goes?
  6. maggiegirl

    Just moved my 6 week old chicks to a larger box and now alot of fighting!

    Hello: I moved my 7 chicks to a larger box because they were too cramped but now they are chasing each other and being aggressive. They were jumping on each other a little bit before but now they are actually running and chasing each other. They do this for a while then they all seem to calm...
  7. maggiegirl

    Maggiegirl here - Looking for other Long Islanders

    I'm a new chicken chick looking for other Long Islanders. Anybody out there? I'm in Suffolk County.
  8. maggiegirl

    Coop is almost complete thinking of using sand in run? straw or shavings in actual coop?

    Thanks so much for the picture. Looks very comfy for the chicks. I was thinking about the deep litter method also. I have 5 vegetable beds so the compost would come in handy. I was just concerned with smell in that deep cleaning is only done twice a year? So basically I'm just turning over...
  9. maggiegirl

    Coop is almost complete thinking of using sand in run? straw or shavings in actual coop?

    Hi! Thanks so much for your response! I think I will keep away from the straw. As for my chicks they are still under the red light but I think I can remove it soon, they are inside my house. I was told that I can remove the light as long as they are at a steady 75 degree temperature? Here on...
  10. maggiegirl

    Coop is almost complete thinking of using sand in run? straw or shavings in actual coop?

    Hi! Maggiegirl here a newbie from Long Island, NY. My coop is almost ready! Coop itself is 6 x 6 with an attached covered run of 6 x 8, the coop is raised off the ground so the actual run size is 6 x 14 if we include the space under the coop. The run is 8 feet tall and will have a full door...
  11. maggiegirl

    Hello from Long Island, NY

    Thanks QueenMisha! I loved reading about Norman the Rooster !!
  12. maggiegirl

    Hello from Long Island, NY

    I just wanted to say good morning and that I am so very excited to be here! I am just beginning my chicken adventure, I picked up my baby chicks 4 days ago, 2 buffs, 2 easter eggers, 2 speckled sussex and 1 golden wyndotte. I have already fallen in love with these adorable little chicks and am...
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