So day 19 no chirpinh or pips yet and i found out my lizard eggs are fertile and mama lizard is back to normal so yay
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What you go by is Square feet of floor space. It looks plenty high. Is it 2' x 3'? that would be 6 square feet so you can fit 1 and a half large fowl comfortably. If you give them a big run and let them have access to protected from rain space under the coop area, they you would have room for four large fowl. Make sure they have one foot of roost space per chicken in the coop part. You will need to make a nice ramp for them to get into the coop since Brahmas are too big to get that high easily.
Looks good so far!
Congrats on finishing your coop! It looks so nice! Your Dels have gotten so big! How old are they now? You might put a temporary something in the run that your Buffs can hide behind or under until they are bigger or everyone has adjusted. With the first few rounds of chicks that I integrated into my adult flock, I put some cinder blocks in a square with a board on top. I left a narrow area that the little ones could get through but the hens couldn't. The babies also ran through the holes. That worked well. Then I started having broodies hatch eggs and they took care of the integration. Now my flock doesn't look twice when young ones join the group as long as the young ones know who is boss. It only takes a couple pecks for the hens to get the point across. When I give them treats, the older girls are right at my feet, the older pullets are on the outside of the ring, and the chicks dart in and out trying to grab the treat without anyone catching them! I love the entertainment!
Beautiful!!! Your chicks are going to love it!THE COOP IS ALMOST DONE!!!
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Which is good, because the chicks are only getting bigger, and I've had to be creative in placing their feeder and waterer because they were destroying them in their chariot races around the brooder. Better news, no pink/red combs yet!![]()
Also, maybe a coop where I augmented the plans and let my artistic side run amok wasn't such a great idea for my first go at building a structure...
I count the age by when they arrived at the Feed store. So they will be 14 weeks wed.Congrats on finishing your coop! It looks so nice! Your Dels have gotten so big! How old are they now? You might put a temporary something in the run that your Buffs can hide behind or under until they are bigger or everyone has adjusted. With the first few rounds of chicks that I integrated into my adult flock, I put some cinder blocks in a square with a board on top. I left a narrow area that the little ones could get through but the hens couldn't. The babies also ran through the holes. That worked well. Then I started having broodies hatch eggs and they took care of the integration. Now my flock doesn't look twice when young ones join the group as long as the young ones know who is boss. It only takes a couple pecks for the hens to get the point across. When I give them treats, the older girls are right at my feet, the older pullets are on the outside of the ring, and the chicks dart in and out trying to grab the treat without anyone catching them! I love the entertainment!
Urgent message for all chicken lovers in Northern CA:
Know someone who can help a rooster in need? These roosters were saved from the cruel abuse of cockfighting and now face death at a shelter unless placement can be found. If you can spread the message, that would be wonderful. Working with a short timeframe here. (We will be taking one rooster)
Thanks for that, I looked up the YOLO ASPCA and no roosters were on their list.Too many roosters here already, lol.
Hadn't heard about the raid, here's the story, I think:
The animal sanctuary:
-Kathy
So glad to hear they busted up that ring. I am sure they will be right back at it and hopefully will get busted again. Why are people so cruel?Too many roosters here already, lol.
Hadn't heard about the raid, here's the story, I think:
The animal sanctuary:
-Kathy