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So much depends... how big is your coop now? Is it insulated? What type of roosts?Hi All
I am new to the chicken world (Colorado Springs) and have spent every evening for months reading up. Thank you for all the great info!
We started w a science project chick and raised Midnight as a pet. We now have a coop, run and bought 4 new chicks (3 black austerlops and 1 ancona) to keep Midnight company. Well our 4 new ones are tiny (not bantam) and they are the same age as Midnight (8 weeks) Well I posted a pic here on the what breed forum and found out Midnight is really a he -- no wonder he is 3 times the size of our new hens. He will be going to a friends farm.
he is so sweet, he will jump up in your lap and go to sleep. Sorry for the long narrative but I do have a question, now that we are down to 4 girls (and they are so small) I am thinking of picking up a couple more. The coop is plenty big as we thought they would all be as big as midnight. Am I too late in the season? Should I wait until next year? Does anyone have juveniles available ( Easter egger, rhode island red, Americana, (winter hardy, good layer, not black - my husband thinks they look like crows
). Or perhaps you know or could recommend a breeder/hatchery/etc???![]()
If you think I should wait then I think I will need a light to add some heat in the coop. What temperature should I try and keep the coop. What temps are best?
So much to learn but I love them!!
Thanks.
The one where you boil them for a solid 15 minutes? Dang and I had this bookmarked for future reference. Maybe it has something to do with our altitude.
Yup. That's the one. Some come out nice, the rest are better but still not great. I hate everyone who says that's its tried and true. I want to tell them that perhaps it is, at sea level.