Valerie's Chicken Coop
This is the view from the Northwest corner
This is the view from the Northeast corner
Here is the view from the South side
And here's the view from the North side
And just so we don't forget who's house this is .....
Here's where we go to get all those lovely eggs...
So, ordering them from a hatchery when I order chicks may not be the best idea. Probably would be better to get them from someone reputable like Holderread's, huh?
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So glad you cleared that up! I'm getting geese next spring, and thought I had missed something in my reading, about goose poop creating chloroform! I could just see the chickens and cats walking around the yard and passing out!
Mine love just about everything, including mashed potatoes, crickets from the bait shop, leftovers from supper, and I saw Pearl eat a tree frog one time.
The only things I've seen them pass up are raw broccoli (they like theirs cooked) and basil.
One of mine was like that when she was a baby. We kept her with the others, but made sure they didn't pick on her and she was eating/drinking/pooping alright. After a few weeks it got better and she's fine now.
I read somewhere it can come from them getting smushed by the others in the box.
One of my EE's laid a little green one like that the other day. I handed it to my DH and said, "Here, Eleanor made you breakfast today." It's a cute little thing. Do they have a yolk in them when they're that small?
Thanks, y'all! I plan on ordering them in late March or early April, and by then it's "usually" in the mid to upper 70s here during the day. They sure are cute! Don't know how I'm gonna wait that long!
I was wondering, though, if they have to have the 95 degrees like chicks do, gradually reducing each week. Also, do they have to stay in the brooder as long as chicks? I'd like to let them out in the grass pretty young (in their pen, though). I guess what I'm trying to ask is how long before...
I'm planning on ordering a pair of day-old goslings in the spring, so I've started studying up on them now.
Do you handle them pretty much the same as baby chicks, or differently? Do they need those same temp requirements and all?
I'm planning on ordering some chicks at the same time, but I...
I made an angel food cake the other day, and it called for 2 cups of egg whites. That took 16 of my somewhat smallish eggs. So now I have 16 egg yolks floating in a container of milk. Got any good recipes that call for yolks and not whites? Guess I could make hubby some chocolate pudding to...
My chickens are most definitely having fowl pox. Now that I've read that great link, I'll quit chasing them down and smearing neosporin on their combs and wattles! Hot Rod was not impressed with my medical efforts this morning!