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  1. TX Chick Noob

    First night out of the brooder in the coop

    It was over 4 feet long. So nerve wracking because I know there are a few places a snake might be able to get in. They are over 5' up but snakes can climb. And there is always a chance of a snake getting through chicken wire. So that will always be a concern.
  2. TX Chick Noob

    First night out of the brooder in the coop

    Here is the snake we killed right before we went to bed last night.
  3. TX Chick Noob

    First night out of the brooder in the coop

    I had to cover the nesting boxes a few days ago because they found them and thought it was a great place to play. Won't be able to store stuff in top if it much longer.
  4. TX Chick Noob

    First night out of the brooder in the coop

    The poor llamas have to wait 3 more weeks to be sheared. I have to turn on lots of fans and have had to wet them down a few times. It's ridiculous that it is this hot so soon.
  5. TX Chick Noob

    First night out of the brooder in the coop

    They are starting to climb on everything the past few days. Coop may need a little more "chick proofing" so the don't get into anything they shouldn't.
  6. TX Chick Noob

    First night out of the brooder in the coop

    All 10 present and accounted for! :wee
  7. TX Chick Noob

    First night out of the brooder in the coop

    Trying to get a picture, chicks are flying around like crazy. 😅
  8. TX Chick Noob

    First night out of the brooder in the coop

    Cat said no going out until she gets her breakfast. And have to grab the llama food on my way or they won't be happy. :rolleyes:
  9. TX Chick Noob

    First night out of the brooder in the coop

    Getting dressed to head out now. It's just after 6 am and starting to get light. Hope they are ok. :fl
  10. TX Chick Noob

    First night out of the brooder in the coop

    My chicks are 3.5 weeks old, and most are pretty well feathered. A few are only about 2/3 feathered. For the past week they have been loose in the coop during the day and then put in the brooder (stock tank with hardware cloth lid) in the coop at night. They were starting to get harder to put...
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