INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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I am very pleased with H&H Poultry. I highly recommend them.

What did you end up getting, breed-wise?

Who the heck ever heard of building a coop before the chicks were six weeks old?
I resemble that remark...
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Hey guys n gals, been finishing out the front run, cut all 8 birds loose this morning, 2 barred rocks hens and six RIR's 5 hens and one roo that was spossed to be a hen guess some one boo booed but it's kool. Anyway as always gots a question neighbors grandaughter bought 6 chicks from RK and can't tell me what they are, kinda cream or blonde looking, reason I ask I know the girl well enuff I may in the future get the left overs that survive, can anyone give me hint of what breed they may be.
No idea without a photo, but in TSC (Chick Days!), all the blondish chicks have been red sex links, I think...

I actually had it happen with two medications a few days ago. It should have arrived three weeks ago, but I wasn't really thinking about it until I needed it on the fifth. I called the mail order pharmacy, and they said that the post office has sent it to an alternate address. Still haven't figured that one out! Fortunately, they overnighted a replacement and FedEx brought it to the house.
I am fortunate to have good health insurance through my employer. They keep bugging me by mail to stop getting my prescriptions at my drug store - rather, they want me to get them by mail. "It's so much easier." The other day they actually CALLED me! (Which really ticks me off - I have to answer unknown numbers because my cell phone is listed instead of a pager for the hospital operator). They called during work, and I was expecting to handle a patient issue. I told them that NO, I did NOT want to get my prescriptions via mail, that I wanted to keep using Walgreens, and by the way, I WORK FOR A LIVING and to never call my cell phone again...
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(I'm a generally easy going person, but I do NOT like being cold called.
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Um,
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Got room here for me?
I can see right now that I'm in BIIIGGG trouble here....left for a few minutes to read Sally's PDF file on shipping eggs and there were 20+ new posts in that time.....oh oh!

BLOOIE!!!!!!!!

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My older chicks, who have ZERO need for heat any more (between age and the temps here), as still enjoying snuggling with their "Mama" off and on throughout the day (and sometimes evenings). Now I gotta find someone to buy my Ecoglows - never using those again!
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Don't give up - and DO NOT read back. You don't have to keep up if you can't. Sally and the other more experienced folks are really good about repeating or linking back to important hatching info posts.... Chatty thread, but good hatching stuff here, too! So glad you're here!!!
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That looks really good! I need to get a tractor built for my young chickens and more chickens to come... This is a great design!
It's the stress-free tractor design - I bought it here, worth every penny (and I also felt it was important to support this guy). Got turned on to it by JessicaThistle over on the first time meatie thread:

http://farmmarketingsolutions.com/stress-free-chicken-tractor-plans/

Note that there are two small errors in the cut list (if you buy the plans, let me know and I'll save you the pain...)

Originally designed to raise meat chicks (just sleeping on the ground, etc.), but has worked nicely as a growout coop (I just parked it). My modifications are turning it into a more "permanent" coop structure for growouts and breeding, or small family groups. I raised my current Naked Necks in the first one I built, no real structures inside, and although I gave them short roosts, they preferred to sleep in a pile in the bedding. They are fine and healthy, but they never learned to "go up" into a coop or roost. They are fully grown, BIG birds that still sleep in a big pig pile on the run floor every night like children, despite me building a VERY nice henhouse with roosts for them. (I tried to relocate them MANY times.) I'll never make that mistake again - all growouts will be given the options to roost in a raised area from now on.

Quote: OMG, I love this!!!!
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OK, I'm caught up, and it's late, so I really have to go to bed. Lots to do tomorrow!!!!!

- Ant Farm
 
Very nice build!! Thanks for the photos!! How many are you building?????
Thanks! Once you have the plan the way you like, they're easier to do assembly line style if you need more than one. I'm building this first one for my Speckled Sussex pullets that are both too big for their little kit coop and also really wanting to be united with their betrothed, Mr. Tankity Tank Tank. (LOTS of fence hopping happening already - they're started laying and I have fertile eggs, so that gives you an idea...)

Once I finish this one, and have made good notes of the modifications and how they worked out, I will build another two in quick succession as growout coops for the chicks I have in brooders now. (Cream Legbars and Aloha Naked Necks.) Then I need to build two or three more for chicks hatching and coming at the end of March (Specific CL pairing in the incubator, plus German New Hampshire, Blue Copper Maran, and olive egger chicks coming). I also need to set up a family group for a lonely back up Naked Neck rooster (Apoc) who is getting some poorly auto sexing Cream Legbars as girlfriends to make green-egg laying NN CL hybrids), once they get old enough.

I have a BUSY year ahead...

- Ant Farm
 
Ok, the medication was dropped off at my doorstop, but my phone, which did not ring today, AND SHOWS NO MISSED CALLS. appears to have several voice mails - again, no missed called, no phone ringing, but actual voice mails. 2 of them from the post office telling me my hatching eggs were available for pickup..


I AM NOT EXPECTING ANY EGGS!!!!


Of course, I heard the message at 7;30 pm, so I can't pick them up until tomorrow.

I didn't buy any....I didn't win any auctions.....I don't have an egg fairy. I'm at a loss.....

Bahahahahahahahaha.... Have fun explaining THAT one!
 
Thanks! Once you have the plan the way you like, they're easier to do assembly line style if you need more than one. I'm building this first one for my Speckled Sussex pullets that are both too big for their little kit coop and also really wanting to be united with their betrothed, Mr. Tankity Tank Tank. (LOTS of fence hopping happening already - they're started laying and I have fertile eggs, so that gives you an idea...)

Once I finish this one, and have made good notes of the modifications and how they worked out, I will build another two in quick succession as growout coops for the chicks I have in brooders now. (Cream Legbars and Aloha Naked Necks.) Then I need to build two or three more for chicks hatching and coming at the end of March (Specific CL pairing in the incubator, plus German New Hampshire, Blue Copper Maran, and olive egger chicks coming). I also need to set up a family group for a lonely back up Naked Neck rooster (Apoc) who is getting some poorly auto sexing Cream Legbars as girlfriends to make green-egg laying NN CL hybrids), once they get old enough.

I have a BUSY year ahead...

- Ant Farm
Wow, that does sound like quite a year ahead! You have a great mix of chickens starting as well! I love the Tankity Tank Tank story....I'm sure they will appreciate full time access to each other!! LOL
 
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