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Will someone please tell me how to send an ovasion on this site
Good morning, sorry it took so long to respond, we had a HUGE snow storm yesterday and it took ALL day to plow out. We are on 18 acres up in the mountains and our driveway is 1/4 mile long and t's so steep we have a switch back! We have ATV's with plows to get it cleared. Then there is the parking lot in front of the house, that is very time consuming to plow. I call plowing snow my "winter recreational sport" because some winters it snows so much that it seems like that's all I do.![]()
Back to chickens~
Our hatching room is a part of an 8x16 hen house, it is partitioned off with a door on the inside. It's absolutely perfect for a broody and chicks. Right now though, our 3 ducks go in there at night. I had to separate them from the chickens because they are bullies and of course super messy!!!
I made a coop album with pictures of the inside of the coop if you want to see it. I see you have a coop album too, Im going to check it out. Is there pics of the broody coop inside the big coop in the album?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/g/a/6879108/coops/
broody:
Now that we have had our first big storm, I know that I could wait to let a broody hatch eggs, it really would add to the complication of life....don't even get me started on keeping even more water from freezing.
My broody plucks all of her feathers from her belly as well. I had 3 broodies late summer, all 3 plucked their tummy feathers. The only broody I'll let hatch eggs this spring is that one black orp though, she was by far the best mom.
eggs:
I have an egg handling licence and a business licence for Washington state. The number one problem have is that I must provide new egg cartons, and they are EXPENSIVE. I'm still looking for a work around on that one.
Heat:
I do not provide heat in the coop. However, I do have 2 heat lamps set up for extreme cold, maybe 10 below zero. The heat lamps in an 8 x16 building should only raise the temp a little. I am mounting a temp sensor in the coop today, it's wifi, so I can read the temp inside the coop from inside the house. The heat lamps are still up for debate though, still researching, I do not want to see frostbite....
I'm not supplementing light either. Your egg numbers are better than mine. I got 18/27 the day before yesterday, but only 14 yesterday. I provide a lot of extra protein as well.