I agree Frizzled, they seem to be able to be together when they grow up together but adding one back in later just doesn't work. The one who was with the flock the whole time sees that as a challenge.
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Checking in, newbie from Paola. If you have any tips for a newbie please share. Or if you are in the area and would be interested in giving a tour of your setup that would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
Well good luck with your chicken endeavor, we're all enablers here so we can help you want more & more. I started out wanting only 6 layers, for some eggs for us. That didn't last long before that 6 grew to a bunch more layers & then on to add different breeds that I now hatch. I kept adding more pens & more coops.
Holy molly, is there an end to this cold weather? Bet you'll never hear this from me, right? I think for a change, I'd like to have some warmer weather. Above freezing will be nice.![]()
I've so busy at work my husband now becomes the primary care taker of the birds. I only go out there to clean tgeir coop and give them fresh water. I miss them a lot! Egg laying has picked up from 3 a day to 9 a day. We've had 11 the other day but of course this cold weather reduced it to 8 or 9. No complain here. I've also started them back on the FF. They definitely go gaga over it according to my DH.
Kicknchicken - welcome to our board. You are close to Danz so might want to check out her orps. Tons on very knowledgeable people here. We also love pictures so when you get the fuzzy butts, don't hesitate to post away.
With some casualties from the weather and the dogs (when they first arrived) plus some stopped laying due to old age, I think I need to hatch some replacements. Hoping to maybe do so in March when it gets a bit warmer. Our primary goal is eggs then meat. I'm not into different breeds.... yet. Maybe in the future I'll narrow it down to a few breeds I want.
Anyone watching the Sochi Olympics? I used to watch the summer and winter Olympics but now, not so much. I do, however, pay attention to the Shockers basketball. They are doing awesome!
Stay warm everyone. Lets hope for some warmer weather and sunshine.
I'm still getting one egg a day from my nine birds, but at least they're still laying. DH shoveled a little track for them this morning, so they actually came out of the coop a couple of times today. Not for long, but they did come out.
Thanks for that info. I was planning to basically just have 2 groups and they would not mix with each other. But thank you for the tip. Also, I am not sure if we are going to get any roosters. I have read that they can mature faster and get a little larger but personally I don't know if I want to hear any roosters.I have found i can keep multiple roosters that have been raised together in one coop, but once i separate them they cannot come back together as a peaceful group.
personally I don't know if I want to hear any roosters.
It's just background music. Oh, and welcome to the forum.
It was 24 when I went out this morning and those extra few degrees since the past few days made a huge difference. It didn't hurt to take off my gloves and felt really pleasant, especially since there is NO wind.
My turkey toms were fighting furiously this morning for the first time. Normally I prefer to let them just work it out but I don't want them injuring each other right before breeding season so I finally grabbed the BR tom and put him in the sheep pen. I feel mean but in there the bedding is deep and he has access to fresh water and they won't be able to fight. Next time I got out, I'll try putting him back in the chicken yard and hope they are over it. Of course, they would start this when there are several inches of snow on the ground everywhere including the hoop coop so I can't just separate out one breed or the other into it.