Well…I wanted 3 so I bought 6 and then 15 more…all in a month. 2 died as chicks so I have 12 on order for spring. That makes sense, right?! I will have a total of 31, unless there are “extras” added to my chick order. I won’t complain if that is the case! I currently have Easter Eggers...
So…I don’t breed my chickens but I do use the Flockstar app to track egg production. There are other tabs too but I don’t know if they would track what you want. I’m kind of new to this chicken thing so my recommendation may be way off base!
I live close enough to the hatchery that I might be able to just ask for “leftovers” of the breeds I want when I have a broody. I might email abs ask if that is possible. I know they grow out some so maybe that would work. Lots to think about!
Thanks! This sounds like a solid plan. I’m thinking about ordering all day old now. Ugh…I’m just afraid I will get a bunch of roosters and don’t have a plan for them. Maybe being raised either under a broody or with us around all the time, they will be good spirited!
Is there a way to test? To know? I’ve had these chickens since last December. The 6 older ones came from Rural King so I don’t know if they were vaccinated but the 13 others were, I ordered them that way.
I am fine with quarantine. I need some guidance…how far apart? How long? I want to keep my existing flock healthy so I want to do it right. I currently only have one coop but we kept the current flock in my basement (well contained) until they were 8ish weeks so I can quarantine there if needed...
Thank you for responding! The chicks would be the same age…around 5 weeks. I would get the sexed breeds as day olds and order 5 week old pullets to be picked up 5 weeks later. Does that make sense? So at the 5 week mark, all 12 would be 5 weeks old but 6 would have been here for the growing...
Not ordering 55 (although…🤔) but 3 of the 55 Flowery breed. Planning on 3 of each breed so 12 total. I haven’t butchered yet so I worry to get cockerels. We butchered when I was young…I think I could if push came to shove but it isn’t my goal or preference at this time. Chicks will be vaccinated...
So, I wanted 3 chickens and ended up with 19 (you all understand this, right?!). They are now 9 and 11 months old and laying well. They are a mixed flock from Hoovers Hatchery with Welsummers, Easter Eggers, Crested Cream Legbars, Buff and Lavender Orpingtons and 2 that I don’t know the breed. I...
Pullet is 9 months old, eating, drinking and laying as expected. She is active and doesn’t seem to mind me touching her foot pad. Is this bumble foot? These are my first chickens so I’m not confident in my ability to diagnose. Also, if it is, do I let it run its course since it doesn’t seem to...
I didn’t know they had the Super Coop in 50 pound bags until a mixup with my latest order. I have only had layers for a few months and would ask for layer feed. The Super Coop was always sold in small, clear bags without a label so I assumed it was more for scratch, not a complete feed. The...
Opinions on which is best? Both are available at my local feed store. I have been feeding Egg Popper with Super Coop as “scratch.” They have free choice oyster shell and grit available at all times and get a small handful of BSFL when I call them in from free ranging most evenings. They also eat...
I just opened her mouth and popped the tablet in her mouth. I only had Tums at the time so I broke it in half but she swallowed it once I got it in her mouth. As simple as it sounds, it took two of us to get it in her mouth, one holding her in their arms with one hand against the back of her...