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You could move them out there and use the heat lamp w/o the brooder at night.
You might want to wait two days, though. We're are getting some "nasty" weather tomorrow and Thursday... windy tomorrow and rain on Thursday.
 
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You could move them out there and use the heat lamp w/o the brooder at night.
You might want to wait two days, though. We're are getting some "nasty" weather tomorrow and Thursday... windy tomorrow and rain on Thursday.

Yeah, I'd wait until Saturday and then they'll be good.
 
Patches Lil Roo ~ Welcome back....Sorry I cant help on the grass questions, hopefully someone can point you in the right direction..

smjacob ~
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Hope everyone is doing well. Today I heard some "familiar" squeeks and chirps from the back yard and when I went to investigate......Peachies! Two beautiful little peachface Lovebirds were flying back and forth from the palms to the neighbors orange trees. I hope they stick around, I kinda like all their chirping and chattering..

I need to move some babies outside too...a rabbit hutch would sure do the trick but havent found one yet.
 
Hi Shaun - welcome to BYC. It was good meeting you the other day and I'm sure you'll get lots of helpfull info here
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Mahonri - I posted my w/bw chicks again - 1 month old now (hatched Feb. 26th). Can you take another peek at them for me - I'm dying to know:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3899707#p3899707

Vanessa- So some mysterious benefactor gifted several of you GFMs? Very cool! I was wondering how that could have happened accidently.


Regarding the chicks staying outside at 6 weeks - I can't wait till mine are old enough. They're all about 1 month and I'm getting tired of bringing them inside the shed at night and then back out again in the morning (they're still under the heat lamp, but at least not indoors anymore) . About 1/3 of the chicks very are easy to pick up - another 1/3 play hard to get, and that last bunch (alwasy the same chicks) seem to think I'm going to eat them. You'd think they'd be used to the routine by now. They aren't afraid of me when I'm inside their outdoor pen with them, but when it comes to reaching way back into their brooder --- argh!

Edited to add: We're on day 15 and I have 3 definite living embryos and 1 probable embryo from my carton of 12 Trader Joe's eggs. They're in my homemade incubator and after they hatch (if they hatch
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3 eggs were broken (2 by broody - 1 ?? - Shells are pretty thin
1 bloodring
1 rotten egg - it had been covered by all the egg goo from one of the broken eggs while under the broody
3 clears (never started developing)

4 good eggs? They were 11 days old when taken out of the carton, so we'll see......
 
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Vanessa - Now I have it too!?! You better get back to your detective work - I have no idea.

Mahonri - I think I just got an accurate answer as to the sex and colors of those chicks, but.... you can still verify if you like - a 2nd opinion never hurts. Wish I could keep the pretty roos.
 
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Any Suggestions Please...

I have bee's that started inhabiting my pecan tree this weekend and they are still here. They dont seem to be leaving. They are about 5' up the trunk in the crook of the tree. Im starting to get really nervous because the tree is right where we need to build our coop. The kids play around that tree too and my chickens hang out under it.

I cant afford to have anyone come remove them right now.

Hustle over to Crocketts in Tempe and buy a hive and frames. Get a smoker and bee suit too. Shake them down into the box and let them settle down. I would keep bees if I could. It sounds expensive, but it is probably cheaper than hiring an exterminator, plus you get a hive of bees.

The State Dept of Agriculture used to keep a list of beekeepers that would take care of swarms. I am not sure if they do that any more. I don't think we have an Apiary program any more.

If you do collect the swarm, plan on re queening it as soon as possible. You really don't want an aggressive hive. Anyway, good luck with the bees, whether you collect them or exterminate them.

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Oh they are so pretty! Thanks so much for the link. After careful consideration and a very long talk with hubby about all the ins and outs of my newest idea/need/want/desire, I believe I am going to get one but I think I am going to wait so I don't have to make any short cuts on the needs of the rabbit. I don't want a rabbit in a cage at all EVER. It's just not okay for me. I understand that is how they are housed and such but mine won't be. If I get a rabbit this big and I believe I am going to, I want to have a pair, possibly same sex as I am aware that they make lots of babies. I want to do a kennel/aviary type enclosure so they will have all the room in the world. With this comes a lot of work on my part to make sure that it is completely secure and safe. In the meantime I intend to devote a lot of my reading time to learning as much as I possibly can about rabbits. Anyone here that knows me can tell you that I am the last person that will go out and buy a goldfish without the bowl!!! Never jump then look I say. I don't want to pay for my education on this one. I refuse to lose a pet due to my lack of knowledge. Been there done that got the tshirt and gave that one to goodwill!
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Chickens will always be my first passion because after all they saved my life. You just don't walk away from that.
 
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Oh they are so pretty! Thanks so much for the link. After careful consideration and a very long talk with hubby about all the ins and outs of my newest idea/need/want/desire, I believe I am going to get one but I think I am going to wait so I don't have to make any short cuts on the needs of the rabbit. I don't want a rabbit in a cage at all EVER. It's just not okay for me. I understand that is how they are housed and such but mine won't be. If I get a rabbit this big and I believe I am going to, I want to have a pair, possibly same sex as I am aware that they make lots of babies. I want to do a kennel/aviary type enclosure so they will have all the room in the world. With this comes a lot of work on my part to make sure that it is completely secure and safe. In the meantime I intend to devote a lot of my reading time to learning as much as I possibly can about rabbits. Anyone here that knows me can tell you that I am the last person that will go out and buy a goldfish without the bowl!!! Never jump then look I say. I don't want to pay for my education on this one. I refuse to lose a pet due to my lack of knowledge. Been there done that got the tshirt and gave that one to goodwill!
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Chickens will always be my first passion because after all they saved my life. You just don't walk away from that.

Oh Nessa <3. You just made my day, maybe even my week. :'C I'm flat out serious, I am so glad to read you say that. I do rescues, fosters and find small animals homes often and I NEVER get to hear something like that. It's always, "His cage is kind of small but we let him out a lot" or "I had no idea they ate hay, our past five rabbits just ate seeds". Your going to be a great Rabbit Mum when you feel the time is right. Since you are going to the whole nine yards and it sounds like they will have plenty of room you might be able to get away with two boys. They might still bicker so maybe two females?

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Chickens saved your life...I want that in a bumper sticker! I'd like to hear about it if it doesn't bother you sharing?
 
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