4-eggs today out of 9-hens. Have one on the nest as I write so there is still hope. Like everyone else we are coming out of the deep freeze and getting above 32-degrees. Have been averaging about 5-eggs for the last week. Sure, could use the other hens to pick up the slack, my demand is high.
I currently use artificial grass pads which I got from Amazon and supplement that with pine shavings from TSC. Our ladies have no objections. Best of luck in your search.
Fellow Floridian here also. As many of you, we Florida folks have lived through many hurricanes, having been born and raised in central Florida. We relocated to the upper part of South Carolina back in 1988 and this is our first year as chicken folks. We are scheduled to have rain and wind...
Hello Rae0611, don't know about anyone else but the waiting is killing me. Has the inspector been out yet? and were you able to keep the 7th bird? In your situation you had to get your coop approved and inspected to meet an ordnance regulation?
I'm ready to put 9 4-week-old chicks (mostly feathered not much down left) to the coop with a heat lamp at night. They have been spent last week about 6-7 hours a day in the coop with no heat, just food, water, perches and sand boxes. You are right it's a haul getting everything down to the...
No top on the pin, but I'm right there. This is my time for afternoon tea and cookies. Making the best of a good situation. This is what retirement is all about. Right?
We have just received our first chicks (9 females), they are a from a hatchery Murray Mcmurray out of Weber City IA. You should visit their web site at mcmurryhatchery.com. This is just one of many and for me very informative & helpful. I would suggest requesting a catalog which is loaded with...
Hello Susan, from Mike and Judy in Greenville SC. Welcome to BYC. This is a great site for information and DTY examples. I am amazed that this site is worldwide. We will be receiving our first chicks in the spring of 2022. The end of last year got really busy with the finishing of our coop and...
Coop is currently in work. Sometime in the fall (I think) I had planned to order my chicks. Was thinking about 15 mixed breed, egg layers, day old chicks. During a conversation with an "Old Time Chicken Farmer": he suggested to get half the flock and then at a point in the future get the other...
Cassandra, they will be day old chicks. I am late getting started. So first the coop then the chicks. I didn't see much different in raising them in the basement or in the coop.
I am scheduled to get my chicken coop late summer or early fall. In the mean time can or should I treat the grass/weeds where the coop is to be placed and the 'free range area' also.
Second question is: can I raise the chicks in the hen house, instead of in my basement? The coop is...
I have just entered into the ranks of retirement and looking a the possibility of raising chickens for eggs and as a hobbie. We live in upper portion of South Carolina, in a subdivision with a chain link fence on two side with a privacy board fence across the back. No dogs or cats mostly...