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Just thought I'd post this to help enable others! Hardin Poultry is having a great deal right now! Spend over $100 excluding shipping charges on their website they will refund $50 back! This is good through 1/10/14. I ended up getting 12 tolbunt eggs and a jubilee orp egg for $67.50 shipped minus the $32 I had in my paypal account from selling chickens/eggs and I only paid $35.50 out of pocket (well more until they refund the $50). And I think it has to be OVER $100, exactly $100 won't cut it.

Their website is www.hardinpoultry.com
I'll bet you bake cakes for dieters and go to twelve step meetings with beer for everyone too................Enabler.!
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Hi. How chickens do you have and what breeds? Since you seem to know kabhyper1 I am going to venture to say she has conned you into some silkies
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crossing my fingers that they adjusted well.
i would leave them in their for probably 2 or 3 days, just to make sure they know after you let them out they should probably come back to that coop. Congrats on movinginto your new place! I am sure your chickens will be very approving once they get to run around on the two acres.

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Hope you are feeling okay! At least your chickens enjoy the weather, many members chickens won't step foot outside their coop.

Hi, We have 6 Rhode Island Red Hens and now 6 silkies. 4 we got from Kabhyper. They are all doing great, but I have much to learn. Looking forward to meeting new chicken friends and chatting
 
It's a shame we don't live closer! I fit the "hippie" or "crunchy" requirements fairly well...
I run from anything that smells of baby powder. I'm the clutter queen, but since moving have made a pact, with myself, to eliminate the excess.
I did not do a home birth, but after my first(all natural/water) I'd do it in a heartbeat.
Ha, TMI for some of you!
For my purposes in finding a sitter willing to come to my house:
Ina May would be a familiar name and not in a bad light.

Homesteading and farming would not be things of the past but normal healthy choices.

Animals including chickens and chicks would not be only thought of as stink makers needing to be cleared off of the property.

A running chicken would not be a cause to take cover as in an alien attack.

Clutter would not be a reason to freak out and start trying to get the house in perfect selling order.


Of course I would have other requirements too, like good with toddlers, not scared of cotton diapers, ....


But my three biggest issues right now with finding someone willing to come here is the chicks downstairs/ the chickens outside, chicken related clutter, and the cotton diapers.
 
Hi, We have 6 Rhode Island Red Hens and now 6 silkies. 4 we got from Kabhyper. They are all doing great, but I have much to learn. Looking forward to meeting new chicken friends and chatting.
Awesome. One thing with chickens (and with most things) you are constantly learning new things.
 
Thanks! I am really smitten with the Cochins and have only had them a couple of months. I guess I am glad I am out of room or I would be searching for a splash or a lemon blue Cochin to add to the flock (or both!). As far as my coop, It is a nice building and huge, so my hope was that there was plenty of space for the moisture to rise up. I added a couple of vents but they are only very slightly above chicken roost level. I was doing it by myself so I couldn't get very high. I have not cracked a window, do you think it would help? The windows are also at chicken roost level, but they roost in the back where there are no windows so drafts wouldn't touch them. I have had a heated dog bowl outside, but they won't exit the coop in this weather so I have been bringing water buckets into the coop for them and breaking the ice a couple times a day. I have a cord running into the run for the dog bowl and can bring that into the coop - I just hate to add any more moisture. With such a severe drop in temp I feel like I should, though. If they won't leave the coop on severe days I'm sure they won't for that 3 day below zero streak we have coming. I guess it is a darned if you do, darned if you don't situation. No matter what you do there are draw backs! I would also hate to bring them in or add severe heat because then it will be a shock when it gets taken away.
Farker Farms ~ I'm interested to compare Cochins to my English Orps because they seem to have a lot of similarities.

As far as dealing with chickens and their coop in the terrible cold:
My dog bowl in the coop hasn't been a problem as far as excess moisture, but my heat probably helps. As I mentioned in last night's post (pg. 1898, post 18980), I don't have a big heater or anything that heats the whole coop. I just use a ceramic heater emitter bulb and a ceramic fixture specifically for the bulb, and a screw-in mount and guard. Ceramic heat emitter bulbs are sold for different purposes, including heating coop areas, but I was familiar with them from having bearded dragons before. There are various companies that make the products including Exo Terra, Komodo, ZooMed, and Fluker's. You can research them online and read reviews on Amazon or other sources. It's very important to use the correct ceramic fixture that corresponds to the correct ceramic bulb and wattage.

Disclaimer: I am not promoting any products nor am I encouraging anyone to use heat in their coops. I am relating my personal experiences and knowledge of the subject. If people choose to use heat, it is their responsibility to thoroughly research the topic, read product specifications, and make their own decisions.

I've put together some visuals for anyone interested:




 
Just thought I'd post this to help enable others! Hardin Poultry is having a great deal right now! Spend over $100 excluding shipping charges on their website they will refund $50 back! This is good through 1/10/14. I ended up getting 12 tolbunt eggs and a jubilee orp egg for $67.50 shipped minus the $32 I had in my paypal account from selling chickens/eggs and I only paid $35.50 out of pocket (well more until they refund the $50). And I think it has to be OVER $100, exactly $100 won't cut it.

Their website is www.hardinpoultry.com
WOW! I also like the lavender amerucana, she is a lovely bird!
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for safe arrival of the eggs!
 
I've been so busy with work, family, and "farm" I am drowning in posts!

Christmas Eve I drove up to Brads to pick up a couple silkies and even returned with some birds to Indy for SallyinIndiana!
Those BLRW were so pretty, and now I'm all googley eyed for one of my own...
That got me thinking...I only have brown and cream egg layers(IF they ever start laying), so I need to start up an order somewhere!

Anyone out there interested in going in with me??? I saw Gabbard Farms has a nice selection, but they don't seem to have the best reviews. I know it's going to be awful cold over they next few weeks, which means I'm not in a huge hurry. I just want to see if I can manage birds into my budget without ending up with +25 all to myself.

Edited to add... Hardin poultry looks good!
 
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I've been so busy with work, family, and "farm" I am drowning in posts!

Christmas Eve I drove up to Brads to pick up a couple silkies and even returned with some birds to Indy for SallyinIndiana!
Those BLRW were so pretty, and now I'm all googley eyed for one of my own...
That got me thinking...I only have brown and cream egg layers(IF they ever start laying), so I need to start up an order somewhere!

Anyone out there interested in going in with me??? I saw Gabbard Farms has a nice selection, but they don't seem to have the best reviews. I know it's going to be awful cold over they next few weeks, which means I'm not in a huge hurry. I just want to see if I can manage birds into my budget without ending up with +25 all to myself.
I have ordered eggs from there, not a single egg was fertile.
 

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