➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

It's cute. :oops: Did you have to kill it?
Absolutely! She or the one the next night killed my favorite hen. She was an extremely good broody and cannot be replaced. I crossed Light Brahmas with White Laced Red Cornish and she was the only one that came out this color.
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And I think it should be at least 4. I also read somewhere that 4 was for small birds like Leghorns and for big ones like Orpingtons it should really be 6 or something. So even the number based on breed can vary a lot too. I don't think anyone really uses 2 except maybe getting into more commerical ones. But obviously not full commercial cause they just stuff birds in cages. But still. 2 is pretty small I think.

Oh I agree!


Most things I've read say 4 sq ft inside the coop and 10 sq ft outside in the run but since yours free range that's not really applicable. But you also have to remember that they are in there all night. I see a lot of people say they will "only" be in there at night, and I used to be guilty of it too, till I saw someone say night's a long time. Another reason to make sure you have adequate ventilation. That said, I think your 10 will be fine in that coop especially if they get to free range but I would not add any more.

Again, I agree. That's what I told my hubby yesterday after he told me to go get more. LOL! That's why I haven't. I do have common sense. I was being facetious.

the coop is 4x8 and I wouldn't add more, even though I really want to. But I did lose one this last fall to a hawk :( so I only have 7 now. I just realized she never got to experience the new coop and feel bad she never got the chance :hit

:hit That sucks. So sry! :hugs

That said, I wanted to build bigger and my dad thought even this size was a chicken palace and also that it can hold more than 8.

Me too! I wanted to originally make the coop 8'x8' or 8'x10'. My hubby was the same way! He thought the 4'x8' would be fine. :smack

I think he will listen to me next time. :gig

Glad you agree! Figured you knew that but figured I'd say it anyway in case someone else reads it. My coop is the only thing containing chicken math right now lol although I might order just a few chicks, Meyer's minimum is only 3. That's only 10 chickens. Or I might buy hatching eggs. I have a broody
 
Our favorite hen isn’t doing very good. I know molting can take a lot out of them but she’s walking so stiffly, she has bumblefoot so that’s why, her leg feathers have all fallen out and are trying to regrow but you can tell they hurt. She has never held her weight well either. If we get any cold, wetness this winter we’ll probably lose her. :(
 
Our favorite hen isn’t doing very good. I know molting can take a lot out of them but she’s walking so stiffly, she has bumblefoot so that’s why, her leg feathers have all fallen out and are trying to regrow but you can tell they hurt. She has never held her weight well either. If we get any cold, wetness this winter we’ll probably lose her. :(
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Is her bumblefoot bad?
The infection could be spreading and making her feel worse.
 
Today the neighbors across the street came over to see if I was alright. They said they had heard an explosion coming from the other side of the house. I did a quick look around and did not see anything but I had heard a loud sound at the same time. The sound I heard was not nearly as loud as the neighbors description but I was in the house and they were out in the open.

Later when I went to check for eggs, I found the source of their "explosion".
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A Big Moose pumpkin that was around 40 to 50 lbs. fell off of the top rail of the north side of the pen and dropped approximately 12' to the ground where it "exploded". They said they had seen birds flying everywhere after the noise.
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Our favorite hen isn’t doing very good. I know molting can take a lot out of them but she’s walking so stiffly, she has bumblefoot so that’s why, her leg feathers have all fallen out and are trying to regrow but you can tell they hurt. She has never held her weight well either. If we get any cold, wetness this winter we’ll probably lose her. :(

Nooo! :hit I hope not for you. :fl
 

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