Welcome Chirpychicks , this is a great thread .
Trish44- or OQB , did it seem to take a while to get the "Rooster booster wormer"? I order it over a week ago and still no sign of it . I didn't sign in as a member on the Flemmings web site I just ordered it as a guest, wonder if that makes a difference ?
I just googled the cookie tin heater, BRILLIANT ! Hubby might let it fly with the GFI outlet, anyone ever had any trouble with them . I have some city folk coming for Thanksgiving , not sure they'll be able to wrap their head around it, if they go out looking for eggs they might start looking for cookies. Lol
No, I've always gotten things from Fleming Outdoors pretty quickly, but I do have an account on there too. That's where I got my automatic chicken door. Did they send you a confirmation of your order by email? If they did you should still be able to check on the status of your order I think or you could call them & find out.
The only thing I know about that show this weekend is that the Cream Legbar club will have a table there with info about the breed & the club. I was thinking of going, but our butchering class is that day, so I can't be two places. Here is the link for it: http://www.poultryshowcentral.com/Heart_of_America.html. I was told it starts at 8 a.m. I really have never been to a show but this one is probably going to be a lot smaller than some. They just had that humongous show in Ohio last weekend, I was drooling over this guy's pics of his Orps he took.Does anyone know much about the bird show that is in Hutchinson this weekend, on the 16th?
I had a question about cold weather. We have 2 windows this size, on the north and south. I have the north sided one closed, but have left the south open.
Should it be shut at night as well? Or will they be ok?
Also, their entrance door is not closed at night, but 3 of the current chickens I have sleep there on the ground, just right inside the door, will they move if they get to cold?
Thanks!
** Edited to add** I bought a wireless temp guage and its reading 39 in the coop, while its 36 outside, so only a few degrees warmer right now
I always leave ventilation open all winter in my main coop. I have a small window on the people door & I have the south window cracked a couple of inches. If you have any way to close the window partiallly I would do that. The idea is still to have ventilation because you don't want moisture to build up but keep the wind off of them when they're roosting & they can have respiratory problems too if the ammonia level gets too high. Do you have any other venting besides the windows? Do you have a secure run that is closed at night as in hardware cloth run outside of the coop? I'm asking because predators can tear through chicken wire & your birds aren't safe with the chicken door open at night. I close all of my 4 doors on the breeder coop at night to keep my birds safe. I only have the automatic door on my main coop so I have to close the others after I feed every night. It's not the temperature you really have to worry about with the chickens, it's the drafts. They have nice feather coats to keep them warm. I have chickens in outside pens all year round with tarps & plastic over them to stop the wind & they do fine out there.
I had about a half inch of ice in my rubber bowls out there in my pens today when I went out, it was pretty easy to break it out of there & then they all had water they could get to. The turkeys I guess had walked in their bowl & broke it themselves. They have a bad habit of doing that, silly birds. I didn't let any of the birds out today, I just figured they could stay in today & it wouldn't hurt them. I just added those two new Exchequer Leghorn hens so I thought it would be a good time for them to get used to their new home. They were settling right in tonight on the roost. It's so funny how the birds have their designated spots they like & if somebody tries to get in their spot you hear them arguing over it & somebody getting off the roost.
I put one of my young birds out of the growout pen into the coop tonight at bedtime. She is kind of a freak of nature so to speak, she's a cute little thing, just strange looking. She is supposed to be a Cream Legbar but she has a beard like an Ameraucana & markings like a Cream Legbar hen. The only thing I can figure out is that when they developed the Cream Legbars way back when they used Araucanas & Ameraucanas to get the blue eggs. The gene evidently is still there somewhere because this bird is definitely not mixed with anything. I have all of my pure breds in their own pens separated & there are no Ameraucanas anywhere close to the Cream Legbar pen. So consequently this little pullet is going to join my laying flock & I'll have some really pretty blue eggs for egg basket. The main rooster for my laying flock is a Cream Legbar that has a crooked comb so he can't be used for breeding. I also have a Welsummer cockerel growing out there with the laying flock too. I was thinking of at some point trying to produce some olive eggers since I have two black Ameraucana hens & two Easter Egger hens in there. That would be a next year project though if I do it.