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Thanks, very happy 
We do have 14/1 Sex Sale Link Brown - got them last October as day old chicks.
Yesterday we got day old Barred Plymouth Rock 5/1 and Ameraucana 10 (unsexed)
I do not have the problem that they pick each other they actually pick me! Especially when I enter the coop without food
And they can get pretty mean if they do not get anything.
But I try to keep them busy during the day, because we do not got ready before winter so I had to come up with some Ideas. We can't let them outside with out a fence, and this is the first thing what gonna happened when the snow is finally gone. I did seed some Cat Grass and Wheat so they sprout and covered the pot with chicken wire that keeps the chicks from scratching it but they still can eat it. Also I do have kind a swing where I do hang Cabbage, Apple, Pumpkin, any kind of Veggie or Fruit I just have, so it keeps them busy to get to it because it moves away, they need way longer to eat it up. Than I do Boredom Buster Blocks and hang them in the coop and lot of things like that.
Here are some pictures
first are the Sex Sale Link or at least some of them

These are my new chicks I got yesterday, I keep them in the Brooder in the Basement, works great

And this is one of the Boredom Buster for Chicken just before it went in the oven

If you like I can take some pictures from the Cat Grass, just started some a couple days ago, so you can see how I did it, it works great and I rotate everything so they are not bored. And the grass always has some recovering time.

We do have 14/1 Sex Sale Link Brown - got them last October as day old chicks.
Yesterday we got day old Barred Plymouth Rock 5/1 and Ameraucana 10 (unsexed)
Hi everyone! It's good to find a thread with other Northerners. This was my first winter with chickens in 20 years. I was amazed with how well they did. I have a small insulated coop and was all ready to put in a heat lamp. But I decided to wait till the hens looked unhappy or too cold. They seemed to do just fine, so I never did put it in. It was usually about 10 degrees warmer in the coop than outside. But we had a long cold stretch where they couldn't go outside and now they have started picking at each other. I think there might be one that's doing it the worst, so I'm thinking of isolating her for awhile. Have any of you had experience with this after a long winter? I think I will try to have a bigger building for them for next winter. I've put in a cabbage from time to time and throw sunflower seeds in the straw to keep them busy. I have a light in the barn on a timer, so they have been laying well all winter.
Tonight the wind is howling and the temperature dropping. I guess I shouldn't complain - it is March, after all.![]()
I do not have the problem that they pick each other they actually pick me! Especially when I enter the coop without food

But I try to keep them busy during the day, because we do not got ready before winter so I had to come up with some Ideas. We can't let them outside with out a fence, and this is the first thing what gonna happened when the snow is finally gone. I did seed some Cat Grass and Wheat so they sprout and covered the pot with chicken wire that keeps the chicks from scratching it but they still can eat it. Also I do have kind a swing where I do hang Cabbage, Apple, Pumpkin, any kind of Veggie or Fruit I just have, so it keeps them busy to get to it because it moves away, they need way longer to eat it up. Than I do Boredom Buster Blocks and hang them in the coop and lot of things like that.
Here are some pictures
first are the Sex Sale Link or at least some of them
These are my new chicks I got yesterday, I keep them in the Brooder in the Basement, works great
And this is one of the Boredom Buster for Chicken just before it went in the oven
If you like I can take some pictures from the Cat Grass, just started some a couple days ago, so you can see how I did it, it works great and I rotate everything so they are not bored. And the grass always has some recovering time.