The only way to do this for sure is to purchase a laying hen. A lot of breeds can lay a pinkish brown egg, but there's no way to know the exact shade until they lay.
Or you can purchase several of a couple breeds that are known to have pinkish tinted eggs and hope for the best! :)
Hi everyone, just found this thread and hope it's OK if I join? I admit I did not read all the posts. I will definitely try to do so as I am interested in hearing all of your tips and ideas!
I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis last year, at which point I could barely shower on my own...
Just agreeing what some others have already said. This is WAY too small for 5-6 hens and likely pretty tight for 3. Yes, you can fit them in there, and yes, lots of chickens do OK in worse situations. You just have to decide if you want to take the risk. In addition to behavioral issues...
Oops, not over.
If you free range, that's awesome. Not judging on that. Just saying I can't afford to let my chickens die every day, which they would here. I don't let my dogs run around the neighborhood either. Two legged predators would also happily take either the dogs or the chickens.
I'd love to let the animals I've spent hundreds of dollars on, who provide me with a source of nutrition when I'm broke before payday (eggs) out at their own choosing all day.
Here in Suburban America, my neighbors cats, the hawks, eagles, coyotes, and o'possums would love me. Maybe I should...
And now, the ugly brooder! Lol. Actually aside.from the reused plywood being kinda ugly, it's not too bad. I'm pretty proud of it! And the chicks seem to love it.
I'm interested in hearing others experiences as well. Last week we purchased 6 chicks- four were 2-3 days old and 2 were 2 weeks old. I was prepared to have 2 brooders if necessary, but we started them together. We have been watching them closely and have had zero problems. They have a large...
Just sharing this because I am so glad to be done with this part of the coop! 3 nesting boxes with doors for easy access. I showed some pics before but I made it better. It still needs the steel roof but that's it! All scrap wood again.
In the spring it will be Ugly Coop Part III, we...
It looks like they love it!! How did you attach the branches? I have lots of branches and my birds prefer them to the 2x2 roost I have, but I can't find a good way to securely attach them! It's been driving me nuts.
Thanks! Yeah I love that stuff! I use hardware cloth where I need 100% predator proofing but this for everything else. It is so easy to work with and relatively cheap!
I totally agree about being puppies until about 3. It's always been our experience too. We are working on general obedience, and just getting her used to having the chickens around as well. At this point the chickens are mostly confined to a run. We do eventually want them to free range part...
Just curious if anyone else has had a similar situation and how it works out.
I have 2 dogs, both purebred poodles. One standard (70+ lb) who is 1.5 years old, and one mini (12-15 lb, I can't remember- smallish mini but not toy) who is 9 yrs. Of course my little one is the alpha.
My big dog...
So cute!! And good job voting in her/his first election too ;)
I'm sorry, I have no idea on the color but I came across this thread because I have a chipmunk EE chick. I just love the "I voted" pic!