I went to Bradshaw Feed today, just to look of course
All they had right now were roosters, which I figured was typical since they get their chicks on Thursdays. However... They had the MOST beautiful Barred Rock rooster I have EVER seen!!! He was DROP DEAD JORJOUS! And crowing very very proudly. Man I wish I could have a rooster, I would have taken him then and there.
They will have EE chicks, and barred rocks, sexed to the best of their and Belt's ability. I forgot to ask if the chicks were vaccinated though, so I will have to ask Thursday. I will be getting a 250 watt heat light, red, and will adjust as needed. They had white ones at the feed store, 250 watt, and they didn't feel too warm. I was surprised. But the chicks were CHEEEEEEEPING loudly, running around and in all the bins (about 6 had chicks) there was only 1-3 dead/dying ones. I have come to realize that is just something that happens, reading on here and visiting just about every feed store in Sacramento County. I also know how to pick the most lively of the bunch, so hopefully everything will go good.
As a brooder I have a black horse water trough/bucket. Not a HUGE one, seeing as I will have 3 chicks max, but definately big enough. I am putting one or two layers of TOUGH hardwire cloth/screen and they will be in that until they are about 4-5 weeks old. Then I have their coop ready as a transition brooder, and will move them outside with a heat lamp. It will be in a sort of sun room that is not heated like our house, so I hope it will be a smooth move. The coop is moveable, fairly easy, so once they have gotten to be big girls they will be moved to the run. The coop is quite protected, I built onto a HUGE dog crate/kennel, so they have plywood as protection, along with the good black metal crate. I am so excited! Thursday is the day! I will post pictures as soon as I am able. Will be getting two "americana's" (EE) and one barred rock. Fingers crossed for pullets!!
They will have EE chicks, and barred rocks, sexed to the best of their and Belt's ability. I forgot to ask if the chicks were vaccinated though, so I will have to ask Thursday. I will be getting a 250 watt heat light, red, and will adjust as needed. They had white ones at the feed store, 250 watt, and they didn't feel too warm. I was surprised. But the chicks were CHEEEEEEEPING loudly, running around and in all the bins (about 6 had chicks) there was only 1-3 dead/dying ones. I have come to realize that is just something that happens, reading on here and visiting just about every feed store in Sacramento County. I also know how to pick the most lively of the bunch, so hopefully everything will go good.
As a brooder I have a black horse water trough/bucket. Not a HUGE one, seeing as I will have 3 chicks max, but definately big enough. I am putting one or two layers of TOUGH hardwire cloth/screen and they will be in that until they are about 4-5 weeks old. Then I have their coop ready as a transition brooder, and will move them outside with a heat lamp. It will be in a sort of sun room that is not heated like our house, so I hope it will be a smooth move. The coop is moveable, fairly easy, so once they have gotten to be big girls they will be moved to the run. The coop is quite protected, I built onto a HUGE dog crate/kennel, so they have plywood as protection, along with the good black metal crate. I am so excited! Thursday is the day! I will post pictures as soon as I am able. Will be getting two "americana's" (EE) and one barred rock. Fingers crossed for pullets!!
It's been about 2 years since I have had chickens, and longer then that since I had chickies. It will be fun to do again. I had a quick question though.
