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@mahan4428 - We are so glad to have you! :welcome

84 birds, wow! Between that and 3 children, I am sure you have your hands full (in a good way though!) Best of luck with raising your broilers, and continued success of your other flock. I agree, it seems chickens are pretty therapeutic somehow. It seems like they know when you're having a tough day too, as ours will come up and peck you on the pants leg as if to say chipper up!

I hope you enjoy being a member of BYC, and I'm sure these folks would definitely be willing to help with information on broilers or any members of your flock for that matter!

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Welcome to the flock, we are a friendly bunch of birds; happy to have you here!

Yes, unless your broilers are still young chicks, they don’t need heat. I live in Vermont, and mine will be outside all winter. Well-ventilated but not drafty! Their down coats keep them very warm. Mine were outside all day in windy rain and sleet, silly girls!

Yes they are still young chicks, only a few days old. We just got them in 2 days ago. We did lose one last night. Looks like it fell in the waterer. Water is elevated but it looks like I might need to add some marbles to prevent that from happening again. I would expect that problem with a bantam. But we had never had a problem with the larger breeds before.
 

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