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I may be getting some barred rock chicks this week. I won't know until the order arrives but I will definantly post here when I figure out what I have.Hi. Have not posted in awhile.
Our five hens year old hens are doing great so we decided to get five more chicks. Found a black australorp and 2 buff orpingtons yesterday between a day and a week old.
Just need 2 barred rock chicks to complete our flock. Would like unvaccinated chicks if possible and would like to find them soon so they are about the same age as our other babies.
Anyone know of any barred rock chicks around the Springs for sale? I have checked Craigslist, etc. Kiowa and Elizabeth country stores chicks are all vaccinated and am hoping to find some that haven't been.
Agrifeed won't have chicks till March and we are hoping to get them sooner. Thanks everyone.
Our older hens are Barred Rock, Buff Orpington, Black Australorp, Production Red, and an Easter Egger. The BR is the best layer of the bunch.
Hi. Have not posted in awhile.
Our five hens year old hens are doing great so we decided to get five more chicks. Found a black australorp and 2 buff orpingtons yesterday between a day and a week old.
Just need 2 barred rock chicks to complete our flock. Would like unvaccinated chicks if possible and would like to find them soon so they are about the same age as our other babies.
Anyone know of any barred rock chicks around the Springs for sale? I have checked Craigslist, etc. Kiowa and Elizabeth country stores chicks are all vaccinated and am hoping to find some that haven't been.
Agrifeed won't have chicks till March and we are hoping to get them sooner. Thanks everyone.
Our older hens are Barred Rock, Buff Orpington, Black Australorp, Production Red, and an Easter Egger. The BR is the best layer of the bunch.
I use paper towels for the first week, then pine shavings forever after. Honestly, I would think sand would get messy as heck. Imagine if you spilled it in the house! As for the coop area, I don't know. I just know I am happy with the sawdust and so are my girls.
With poop in the fluff, I would clean of significant deposits to help keep it from turning into pasty butt but let it be if its just a little here or there.
So what do you guys use for bedding in your brooders and coops. My babies are only 3 days old and are my first. I'm using shavings with paper towels. I was reading a blog on FB and they were discussing sand as a better betting choice for coop and brooder. What do you guys think? Also should I still be using paper towels? They are plain white, so can I put the soiled ones in my compost? I don't think my babies have pasty butt but get dried poop on their fluff. I've been cleaning it off but should I? Or is the water to much maybe getting them to cold?