Merry meet..
this is my first year with chicks,, I started with day old chicks march 18th hatched the day before, and boy have I learned alot in a few short months.. I am disabled and not able to do a lot when it comes to physical work nor do I have extra cash flow. so this is what I have set up and it worked for me ..
1 I have one of those plastic tubs , bag of shavings to keep clean, i did buy a $9.00 heat lamp ( its not like its going to go bad. it will be used for years,. good investment) I kept their small waterier ( the kind you use a mason jar on it) again a couple bucks and reusable.. I placed it up on a brick to keep them from clogging it up with shavings. it makes them stretch a bit too. then for feeder.. I used the cheap, from the dollar tree, ice cube trays.. its wild even at a day old they instinctively know to scratch.. this way they cant scratch the feed out of the little cups Worked like a charm, and I paid $1.00 for 2.
the chicks I bought were chosen as I wasn't familiar with the breeds and which ones i would like.. I knew I wanted wht eggs so I got a pair of white leghorn pullets. ( I have one now- she won the first egg laid contest just 2 days ago) as a breed, nope wont do them again. they are flighty and never really tame down and like to be held , ( I like to hold , talk to and pet) next was 2 red comets, supposed to be laying machines like the wht leghorns but brown eggs. smart girls both of them, unfortuanllty the fox was smarter, lost both) (fox is no longer a threat, if you know what I mean) next I got 3 dark Brahma's < supposed to be pullets all) I got one rooster out of the three... < LOVE the BREED they are great... the rooster turned out to be " DA BOMB" could not ask for a better rooster and Loves people.. he actually purred when held and petted ( highly recommend the dark Brahmas, specifically the dark) I got 3 barred rocks.. LOVE THEM TOOOO... out of all the girls I bought only 1 turned out to be a rooster and like I said he was Awesome.
I kept them all together in their plastic breeder box with light day and night ( I reccomend light at night with chicks they eat all night and grow faster) the next batch I got didn't do a light day and night and they did not mature as fast ) at about 4 weeks I started taking them out during the day and put them in a dog exercise pen in the shade. but kept them up at night.
I couldn't afford a coop so what I did Is I had a dog crate, I kept shavings in it, and I had a 4'x 12' dog kennel . I put the dog crate in it and they were locked into the crate at night for safety, I put tarps over the top of the kennel and some of that black garden cloth that you put down to keep weeds from growing , well I found some of that and I put that on the east side of the run for shade, when they were about 2 1/2 months I started letting them out during the day while I was home.. Lafiat always had the girls in bed by 8pm. then I would latch the door.
I also used and still do use the little $2.00 garden walkway solar lights, I got from big lots or
walmart and they work out great they give off enough light to let them settle in and not be afraid and they slowly dim thru the night, and no elect, to pay. when they got larger of course the crate went out and a roost were put in the kennel.. they still live in the kennel and are out during the day pretty much all day. they return to bed at night and I close the door to keep them safe from night creatures.
really the only money I put out is their feed, ( i don't squinch on feed they do get the good stuff, and additives like pro manna, and goodies lots of healthy goodies, a different ones everyday.
they each know their names and come when called, they all like to be held and petted except for the one white leghorn who still doesn't..
I did have a rough summer.. the heat took its toll,, it took my dear Lafiat, and 2 others, we had a fox raiding, a hawk, and now we have a night owl.. ahhh.. I still have from that group 3 barred rocks hens , 2 dark Brahma hens, 1 wth leg horn hen,
I have since added 2EE hens, ! EE roo, 1 blk australorp, 1 ameracauna roo ( getting girls these are for my sons year long science program) and my mom went gaga over black white crested polish bantams. so I bought her them and a gorgeous Large Fowl barred Gold Cochin.. he is so pretty having a hard time finding him girls. ( he was given to me and so glad she did )
i will add back a dark Brahma rooster to breed them true. I really really like the breed. I like the large fowl better than the bantams but that's just personal I like larger eggs too.
oh I do worm and have a mite powder to apply to keep them all healthy and happy too
they don't know that they live in a dog kennel, it works great their safe, contained , and critter proffed.. and they are happy that to me is what is important..
Have fun with your chicks which ever you get.. decide what color eggs you want, what sized eggs you want and if you want meat as well. fair sea sin and show season is starting up now try to go to shows and to BYC'rs farms most will welcome you and love to help you out in person..
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