I hatched out a black Whiting True Blue 3 weeks ago that clearly had the slow feathering gene and it did not affect their down length at all.
My clubbed chick is a fully feathered mini hen now. No more bald patches.
I’ve been using things I have on hand… a large appliance box, a tack trunk with top replaced with screening, and now a tent. Tents are cheap, much larger than totes and well ventilated. I’m very happy with this one! It’s a pop up model so very sturdy even though it isn’t staked down.
The box...
This is what I do! I have Wiz smart bulbs in the room with the brooder and I put them on the 30 minute sunset dimmer mode they tuck themselves in.
One night I had the lights off but there are windows in there and the sun set around 6. I usually turn the lights off at 8 or 9. They were not...
Did you make it? I was thinking the new internal style filters would make for an easy fountain build. They draw from the bottom and create the same waterfall.
My crew is outgrowing their indoor brooder so I put them in the garage in a tent with a flat panel heater (they’ve been under a ceramic bulb). I had to herd them under it to get them to understand where the warmth was. They played all afternoon taking long warm up breaks on their own. I thought...
I just put my 2 week old chicks in a tent! It has great ventilation and they can’t hop out. I had to teach them to use a brooder plate but they figured it out.
I was going to use a typical pole style tent I’ve had for 20 years but I had this pop up tent I got for the kids and it’s too small...
Vertical nipples don’t have a spring. Touch them with any pressure and they will drip down freely into the chicks beak. Horizontal nipples have a spring to keep tension and it can be very stiff. They also aren’t attached above eye level so they don’t run down into the beak.
I showed the bottle...
She’s doing great! Her size and feather development is on par with her siblings. Look at that tail 😂 She gets cold faster though. I took them outside to peck around for a 15 minutes or so and she got cold and snuggled under my chin for half of it. 16 days old.
What’s the air temp? I have a 100W ceramic bulb less than 2 feet from the brooder ground surface in a 70 degree room and it just about hits 100 degrees right under it.
13 days old. I love seeing what colors develop. Easter Eggers are like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get! We’re closing in on the end of the fuzzy stage.
I love the soft colors on this girls wings and her impressive fluffy tail.
Still cute. Getting raptory.
This batch of eggs was from a local hobby keeper who was selling eggs for eating and happened to have a rooster. So the age of hens and nutritional profile is definitely questionable.
One of the green hens appeared to not be getting any rooster action and were clear. The 4 identical blue...