Ursuline Chick
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Mine all have feathered feet, so I am sure they will have mud boots as well.When that happens at my place, the hens get little mud boots. We have a lot of clay in the soil
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Mine all have feathered feet, so I am sure they will have mud boots as well.When that happens at my place, the hens get little mud boots. We have a lot of clay in the soil
About 2 1/2 weeks. Mom is still with each broodHow old are the chicks now?
Are they still locked up away from the rest of the flock?About 2 1/2 weeks. Mom is still with each brood
They are in their respective coops and runs, but can interact with the big girls through the hardware cloth in coop and chicken wire when in their runs. So when the time comes integration should not be a big problem. just usual pecking order stuff.Are they still locked up away from the rest of the flock?
Or are the chicks around the big girls now?
Just part of their education.Thanks, it's really not that bad, i do feel bad for chicks as they have never seen rain before this and it stormed, lightning, hail, light flood, the whole nine yards the first time.![]()
This is true, was worried when yard started to flood some, that they may have to be moved to the laundry room/hurricane coop.Just part of their education.After all they are Louisiana chicks.
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You can do a mock trial run for this summer!This is true, was worried when yard started to flood some, that they may have to be moved to the laundry room/hurricane coop.