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IMO, breeds with small combs that stick close to the head (rose, pea) are preferred over birds with large straight combs. I also prefer birds with out feathered shanks/feet. I recommend that you wire your coop for electric so you can keep heated water during the winter months. This allows you to ride out a storm without making multiple trips to the coop every few hours to carry fresh water to them. As far as ventilation: have the coop tall enough so that the upper ventilation does not blow in on them as they sit on the roost. Multi level ventilation helps remove any ammonia. Good to have some vent close to the bedding, as well as the ceiling venting. A well placed window or two will also help. You can always block off some venting as needed, but good to have it installed with the coop build. All venting and windows should be protected with 1/2" hardware cloth to prevent predator entrance. As for breeds, check out Henderson's chicken breeds chart. My favorite breeds that meet my criteria: Dominique, EE, and Wyandotte. Do you plan to keep a rooster and hatch your own eggs? That will enter into your decision, especially when you consider the options to create your own special brand of birds, and breed your own sex linked birds! Half of my home bred flock are small combed, black sex-links, most of which lay blue or green eggs.
Such pretty little creatures! Is that a Hav-a-heart, or is it a TSC knock off? What did you use for bait? Rain barrel to finish the job????![]()
Hey guys i have a question. About my parents chickens that has bought about 6 weeks. They Are chicks.they all are seems good. Except there is one that has been to weak to get up i guess and the eyes are closed. And doesn't. Want to eat but seems only alittle wants to drink. Its head is in the floor and it been laying there for about 1 hour.
If anybody could help me or any advice.
please. Thank you
Are they vaccinated and are their beaks clipped?