Arizona Chickens

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Hi all. Hope you're all well!

We have a rat in our garage. I can handle snakes, spiders, scorpions and mice but rats...nope. It's locked in now and hubs is going to set traps. Something has been eating the bait already so there's gotta be a dead one in there somewhere too.
Stupid neighbors don't clean up their fruit and the one behind us...well let's just say they'd put Sanford and Son to shame. Their dog died a few years ago ago and we had tick problems for a couple of years.

@BlueBaby did any more chicks hatch for you?
 
:jumpy:thumbsup can't begin to tell you how happy I am to have found BYC, I've gotten so much information from this site and all of you. Where I'd planned on putting a tarp under the roosts in the new coop, it has now been changed to a chicken litter box.. lol, I've stopped being the overly protective Chicken mommy.. well, at least to a certain extent ;) . I've started getting the present coop set up for the chicks to make their move outside next week, pulled out one set of the roll away nest boxes, might take the other out and just put some metal one's in for the moment. have a corner cleared out for the large (german shepard sized) dog crate to go in.. because they will only be a bit over 4 weeks old, they'll have a tarp around the pen to help with drafts and a heat lamp for a while, I'll take one side of the tarp down if it's nice so they can do the see but don't touch with the rest of the group. How old do you think they need to be before I can turn them loose with the rest of the flock? I've got some pretty big girls, the sex links, I know we're going to have fighting as they have to redo the pecking order. I had to stop one of the girls from pecking at another because she wanted the dust bath.. she was pulling feathers. they have at least a 10 x 20 run right now.. that size will double once I get the new one secured.
 
:goodpost: In your run have items that chickens can run to and hide from the chickens chasing them. Crates, boxes, old tables, or miscellaneous furniture will work. After no longer needed, clean up and remove.
Thank you, been bouncing those ideas around, right now it's hard to visualize where everything will be, still got more building to do.. the little ones will still be to little to be running amok outside in the run for right now.
 
@igorsMistress No more hatched yet. 3 in the brooder, 3 yet to hatch, and 3 due to hatch on Tuesday.

@FeatherPugs I guess it's not just me having problem's with it now. It's been in and out since Friday with the internet.

Since the 3 chick's have hatched, I think I now know what hen has been laying those big eggs.
 
@igorsMistress No more hatched yet. 3 in the brooder, 3 yet to hatch, and 3 due to hatch on Tuesday.

@FeatherPugs I guess it's not just me having problem's with it now. It's been in and out since Friday with the internet.

Since the 3 chick's have hatched, I think I now know what hen has been laying those big eggs.

Are any of them nn?

It seems like my dood is getting a bit of yellow in his feathers, down his back and on his shoulders. It's faint and I'm wondering if it's just from the sun or if he's going to get some color yet.
 
Are any of them nn?

It seems like my dood is getting a bit of yellow in his feathers, down his back and on his shoulders. It's faint and I'm wondering if it's just from the sun or if he's going to get some color yet.

2 out of the 3 that hatched are the nn with the bib's. The 3rd one has a fully feathered neck.

I'm not sure what color that your boy will end up being, as the parents I have were still young when I got them, and they were hatched from a pen of all colors of nn's and such over at @cactusrota I don't think that it will really show what color he will actually be until his adult feather's come in. Most white color's of chicken's will be carrying another color gene under the white from my understanding.
 

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