- Apr 30, 2012
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Hi Everyone,
I have decided to start a coop of 4 laying hens in my backyard both for the eggs and because I know chickens are beautiful, easy to keep and make great pets. I just wish I had the room for a few pigs and goats but that's another story...
Anyway...I bought 2 chicks from a local breeder yesterday, they are just 3 days old. I need to call her back to get the exact kind, I saw the parents and they were lovely. I have them in a cat carrier with a heating pad under it wrapped in a towel. The carrier is lined with aspen shavings and hay. Do I need to put a heat lamp on them? They are in my laundry room which stays quite warm during the day and the heating pad will be on at night.The room only gets down to about 70' at night. I plan to take them outside when it warms up above 80' of course I will be out there with them.
I also bought 2 other hens who are about 5-6 weeks old now. One is Lucy, a Wyndotte mix and the other, Zoey, is not , ha, not sure what she is. They stay outside in a rabbit cage with a closed box full of hay for night time. I bring them onto my lanai at night ( in the rabbit cage).
Looking forward to building my coop soon before it gets too hot here! Any advice would be greatly appreciated !
I have decided to start a coop of 4 laying hens in my backyard both for the eggs and because I know chickens are beautiful, easy to keep and make great pets. I just wish I had the room for a few pigs and goats but that's another story...
Anyway...I bought 2 chicks from a local breeder yesterday, they are just 3 days old. I need to call her back to get the exact kind, I saw the parents and they were lovely. I have them in a cat carrier with a heating pad under it wrapped in a towel. The carrier is lined with aspen shavings and hay. Do I need to put a heat lamp on them? They are in my laundry room which stays quite warm during the day and the heating pad will be on at night.The room only gets down to about 70' at night. I plan to take them outside when it warms up above 80' of course I will be out there with them.
I also bought 2 other hens who are about 5-6 weeks old now. One is Lucy, a Wyndotte mix and the other, Zoey, is not , ha, not sure what she is. They stay outside in a rabbit cage with a closed box full of hay for night time. I bring them onto my lanai at night ( in the rabbit cage).
Looking forward to building my coop soon before it gets too hot here! Any advice would be greatly appreciated !