danimajor1988
Chirping
I've gotten 7 chicks and 2 ducks for my first backyard flock. I've been waiting patiently since 2nd grade when we incubated chicks in class, to own my own birds! I'm now 33 so quite a wait. But I didn't think to get the breed names or do any research beforehand. I just picked a variety of the ones they had available. After much research and trial and error I have set up a temporary chicken tractor while we're putting our coop up, I'll post pictures of everything I need help with. So I have gotten down some chicks breed with almost certainty but would like confirmation from the more experienced backyard chicken diyers in this community. I would also like help with making sure I'm putting everything the chickens need into our coop we're building to have safe and happy chickens. We've already had a hawk scare in our backyard while I was in my compost digging around. The ducks alerted me quickly to a hawk that landed on the neighbors fence, I live in northern Utah and have NEVER seen a hawk that close up before. The birds were free ranging at the time and they hid under our car. That's why I built a chicken tractor the very next day. So I need help confirming breeds and the sex of one of the black copper marans, pretty sure they're BCM but I may be wrong. One of the pair has been chest bumping the other chicks. he/she has a way bigger comb then everyone else and is starting to gets it's wattle already. The white birds I have I thought were leghorns, but they have pink earlobes which points to white Plymouth rocks. Here we go with pictures now and I apologize for the extremely long discription on this! Thanks for your help!
Pic #1- is this a black copper marans and a rooster or pullet?
Pic #2- same bird as pic 1 but other angle
Pic #3- White Plymouth rock pullet or leghorn? Pretty sure it's wpr.
Pic #4- 2nd white bird
Pic #5- same bird as pic #1 but different angle
Pic#6- sister to bird in pic#1, you an see the difference in comb size and early wattle development.
Pic #7- is this a cuckoo marans pullet?
Pic #8- Welsummer pullet?
Pic #9 and beyond- coop being built and chicken tractor. We moved into this place and the previous tenants left all this scrap metal and other garbage we're now cleaning up. The old coop is dilapidated and is pictured on the right of the building goin up. We are tearing it down to put up a shed. The scrap metal/ garbage pictured on the left is going to be removed. How much space should we have for the birds outside of the hen house? I want to put a compost bin in the areas where the scrap metal is. I love compost and I know the chickens help speed up the process and it gives them scraps to feed on. I have 2 ducks and 9 chickens total, I forgot to mention I got a free scissor beaked chick last week and a silkie as a friend for it since the age gap is too steep now to put the new disabled chick in with my pullets until they're all adults. So how do I make this work with the space I have and to accommodate the chickens and ducks in one house and with an 8' × 20' SQ feet of land we can fence off for them? Any ideas?
Pic #1- is this a black copper marans and a rooster or pullet?
Pic #2- same bird as pic 1 but other angle
Pic #3- White Plymouth rock pullet or leghorn? Pretty sure it's wpr.
Pic #4- 2nd white bird
Pic #5- same bird as pic #1 but different angle
Pic#6- sister to bird in pic#1, you an see the difference in comb size and early wattle development.
Pic #7- is this a cuckoo marans pullet?
Pic #8- Welsummer pullet?
Pic #9 and beyond- coop being built and chicken tractor. We moved into this place and the previous tenants left all this scrap metal and other garbage we're now cleaning up. The old coop is dilapidated and is pictured on the right of the building goin up. We are tearing it down to put up a shed. The scrap metal/ garbage pictured on the left is going to be removed. How much space should we have for the birds outside of the hen house? I want to put a compost bin in the areas where the scrap metal is. I love compost and I know the chickens help speed up the process and it gives them scraps to feed on. I have 2 ducks and 9 chickens total, I forgot to mention I got a free scissor beaked chick last week and a silkie as a friend for it since the age gap is too steep now to put the new disabled chick in with my pullets until they're all adults. So how do I make this work with the space I have and to accommodate the chickens and ducks in one house and with an 8' × 20' SQ feet of land we can fence off for them? Any ideas?
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