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  1. RRM

    Texas

    Here NE of Houston it only got to 41 here yesterday morning and 44 this morning, with a breeze blowing that makes it feel a little cooler than that. We have 25 five week old Australorp chicks out in the transition pen inside the run, they were all fluffed up but we’re enjoying the cool temps...
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    Texas

    Will do, thank you!
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    Texas

    Hey all y’all! Been on this forum for a few months but never noticed this “TEXAS” thread till today. We live between Splendora and Cleveland, northeast of Houston.
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    Black chicken... Australorp?

    As others have said, yes it’s an Australorp. Our Australorp pullets typically start laying at 22-24 weeks. Based on the red color of her comb and wattles, she is close to laying.
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    Is it ok for my hens to be evicted from the brooder?

    We live in SE Texas, so cold usually isn’t an issue for us. Our latest batch of 25 Australorp chicks were hatched September 22 and we moved them from the brooder pen in the house out to the transition pen inside the big run at 23 days old. Had a few nights in the upper 50’s but they are fine...
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    Where to order chicks?: Hoover Hatchery Vs. Ideal Poultry?

    We have ordered sexed pullets twice from Hoover’s, and are very satisfied with the results. The first order of 25 Australorp chicks were hatched/shipped July 22. One chick from this batch was a very small runt that died at 5 days old but Hoover’s credited our account and applied the refund to...
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    Roost design

    For the roosts in our coop we ripped 2x4’s to 3” wide, chamfered the edges, sanded any rough spots with a belt sander, and installed three of them with the 3” side up. Our chickens seem to like them, but they haven’t had anything else to roost on besides those boards.
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    Coop bedding/litter - which is best?

    Not really sure what you mean by sand seeming so “unfriendly” and not cozy. Our chickens are only in the coop at night to sleep and immediately get up on the roost bars when they go in right before dark, then are back out in the run at daylight till we let them out to free range for the day...
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    Full crop

    Yes it’s normal. It’s possible you just hadn’t noticed it before.
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    Can I see photos of your roosts?

    We used 2x4’s ripped to 3” wide with chamfered edges. Here is a picture of ours.
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    oyster shell

    Pecking at half shells isn’t going to give them any calcium as they can’t eat the half shells. Oyster shell supplement is ground up in rather fine pieces so they can eat it.
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    Full crop

    Do you still have them in a brooder under a heat lamp or have the area continuously lit at night, or is it dark where they are all night long? If it’s dark they aren’t going to eat, but if it’s light enough for them to see they will move to the feeder and eat if/when they wake up at night. Also...
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    Help with ventilation

    Personally I would extend the gable ends to provide 16” of overhang, then cut the triangle out of each gable end and cover with HC for more ventilation. Reference our coop page and you’ll see what I’m talking about as that’s what I did with our coop.
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    Pullets moving from Starter-Grower to Grower Feed

    At our place, chicks start out with rectangular Rubbermaid containers fitted with six modified 2” PVC elbows as their feeder. At about 8 weeks old we switch them over to 5 gallon buckets with four modified 3” PVC elbows in each bucket. There may be some waste with our homemade feeders, but if...
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    Show Off Your Coops!

    Here is ours https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/nana-papa%E2%80%99s-chicken-barn.75841/
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    Too hot to brood? Help!

    We are from the Houston, TX area and experience both heat and humidity here. We always start with the brooder in the house as it’s much easier to keep temperatures within range for new chicks. Typically move them out to the transition pen inside the run at 3-4 weeks old once they get some...
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    Hatchery Chicks

    We ordered 13 Australorp pullet chicks and 2 roo chicks from My Pet Chicken early this year. The roo’s both had leg bands as requested. Our daughter took 4 pullets and 1 roo, however one of her pullets actually ended up being the 3rd roo from that batch. We ordered another 24 Australorp pullet...
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    Fans inside the coop?

    This is a very good idea if your coop is hot! Our walk-in door is on the east side of the coop, so we sometimes leave it open before the chickens come back from free ranging if it is super hot. Our coop is in the shade from daylight to dark so most times it’s fine inside due to the large vent...
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    Best chicken waterers?

    Homemade, 5 gallon buckets with lids and 6 horizontal nipples per bucket.
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    How Many Pounds Does A Standard-sized Chick Eat Per Week?

    We raise Australorp’s to sell as started pullets, and we calculate 1.25 to 1.50 pounds of starter/growers crumbles per week per bird, which seems to be very close for our setup. Chicks have access to feed 24/7 while in the brooder under heat lamps. Once they are moved to the transition pen (3 to...
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