Hello to everyone! What a great site...so full of such great information that I had to join!
We are looking at this as our new "Adventure"...raising chickens.
My hubby is retired and we lost our best friend and companion, our 13 yr old dog, Dixie, in January. We didn't want another dog right now, so we were "hey lets get chickens!" Not quite like that but close!
My husband (who had chickens as a boy) has built a coop and run and the chicks, that are about 4 weeks now, are in the garage growing rapidly.
We decided on some Rhode Island Reds, Australorps and Silver Laced Wyandottes for our first flock.
I have so many questions and find myself reading everything I can get my hands on. The reason I came to be here.
We are in eastern Ohio, so the weather is still on the chilly side. I am wondering if getting the chicks out to the coop would be a good idea if I put the heat lamp out there. I feel like they need more room or maybe are getting bored in the box we have them in.
I will keep looking for answers to all my questions.
It is good to be here!
Paula
We are looking at this as our new "Adventure"...raising chickens.
My hubby is retired and we lost our best friend and companion, our 13 yr old dog, Dixie, in January. We didn't want another dog right now, so we were "hey lets get chickens!" Not quite like that but close!
My husband (who had chickens as a boy) has built a coop and run and the chicks, that are about 4 weeks now, are in the garage growing rapidly.
We decided on some Rhode Island Reds, Australorps and Silver Laced Wyandottes for our first flock.
I have so many questions and find myself reading everything I can get my hands on. The reason I came to be here.

We are in eastern Ohio, so the weather is still on the chilly side. I am wondering if getting the chicks out to the coop would be a good idea if I put the heat lamp out there. I feel like they need more room or maybe are getting bored in the box we have them in.
I will keep looking for answers to all my questions.
It is good to be here!
Paula