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S hitz and I just hanging out during the storm. Coop is watertight and everyone is doing well.
 
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Nice. It looked like that storm was a bit worse on that side of the river, all I got was some ping pong hail stones for a couple minutes.
 
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Nice. It looked like that storm was a bit worse on that side of the river, all I got was some ping pong hail stones for a couple minutes.

I got those driving back from the Lone Star area to Lawrence...it looked like there were a couple of people pulled over with windshield damage- it was hard to tell because these things splattered and shattered as they hit- maybe softer than usual? I expected to find my car totaled from the damage, and was shocked to see almost nothing...then again it was still raining and in the dark...

It was really bad when it hit right near the dam. Hope everyone is okay!
 
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At 7 weeks, I would move them outside now. I usually keep my babies inside until they are about 4 weeks old. A group that I hatched on Jan 29th, I did keep inside until about 6 weeks because we had a spate of particularly cold weather when they were 4-5 weeks old. However from the time they were 3 weeks old on, they would spend a few hours outside on days that were warmer. As for integration....that is another matter altogether. The conventional wisdom is to wait until they are around the same size before integrating. The issue there of course is that if your others are full grown, the chicks won't be the same size for many months. I currently have two that are 22 weeks and they are still noticeably smaller than my adult girls who are over a year old. If you do a search on BYC for "integration" you will find more information but in a nutshell, I have found space to be your friend. The more space you can offer them, the fewer issues you will have. Also, if you can put out more than one feeder/waterer, you will decrease the ability of the older girls to keep the younger ones from eating/drinking.
 
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Ivy been a few days since I have been but wanted to say I can appriciate the work your doing and the excitment that keeps you going! Always nice to enjoy the hard work and dream of the completed project! Were going to want pics some day!
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I think I am going to give my girls a protein boost, as my chicken house mice have become quite bold. I turn on the light and there are at least 10. I am going to set snap traps inside of a cage in the floor. The ones I catch in the house are eaten right away. My guess is that if you can see 10 you got a hundred. So why not convert mice to eggs!!
 
I had that problem last summer. I set the traps but didn't catch a single mouse - I guess the free chicken food was enough that they weren't tempted even by the peanut butter in the trap that I had heard was certain to catch them. My problem was somewhat solved when my Red Star discovered the joys of mousing and starting catching and eating them. None of the others figured it out (though they were happy to steal hers and eat them if they could) and she was unfortunately killed by the neighbor's dog in November so this summer I may not have any help in catching them. I keep thinking I need to get a Buckeye or two but right now I'm at capacity and can't get any more....
 
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I dont think that is a Roo Mike.

Why's that? How can you tell? I have a lot of other folks here saying it is. Doesn't matter to me either way.
 

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