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The 2 chicks settled in fine. My 4 week-olds picked at the leg feathers a few times and then gave it up and they all settled down together just fine. Thank you again!

Good luck with your roosters! I had no problem finding a home for my aggressive EE rooster on Craigslist a few weeks ago, people really want the blue eggers right now. I had to google search the Orloffs. I wish I had better luck with roosters, they are so beautiful. Too aggressive for me.

maybe part of it's the breed. I've had wyandottes and never a problem with my blr roos. I did have a problem with my white dotte, but of the 5 blue laced reds I've had, none have been aggressive to people. I have terrible luck with weasels killing my flock.
 
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The 2 chicks settled in fine. My 4 week-olds picked at the leg feathers a few times and then gave it up and they all settled down together just fine. Thank you again!

Good luck with your roosters! I had no problem finding a home for my aggressive EE rooster on Craigslist a few weeks ago, people really want the blue eggers right now. I had to google search the Orloffs. I wish I had better luck with roosters, they are so beautiful. Too aggressive for me.

glad they are doing well. too funny about the leg feathers
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hoppy you need ferral cats they keep everything away . You wouldn't have a weasel problem . I live in the foot hills surrounded by bogs and lakes . My wild boys keep it very controled around here . ~~ Tammy
 
Coldweatherbirds, my chicks spent their first night out in the coop last night. One of them got locked out of the coop. I wasn't completely done with tightening up the run (mis communication with the wife lol) the poor chick, she was hiding under the coop, when I went out to check on them in the morning she was peeping at me. Now I have the run all zipped up and they were running around all day. Every one got put in and locked up tonight. I haven't put anything in to heat it but they don't seem to be bothered by the 40 - 45 degree weather at night. Good luck with your coop, it seems like for ever I was building mine but the spring thawing and surprise snow storms and all the rain limit the time to work on them.
 
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my neighbor has like 40 free range chickens and they don't seem to bother his chickens. we now have a 2nd dog and hoping that will help. first weasel struck when the old dog was very sick and didn't go out to the coop much and 2nd struck when the 2nd dog was a pup being trained to the area so now that he is large and loves to chase the squirrels, hoping this will be enough to make them stay away
 
My chicks are 4 1/2 weeks and they have been out in the coop since last Sunday. It is uninsulated and there is no heat or light source other than solar from a large window. They are doing great. They seem very happy.
 
does anyone have a spare ADULT blue laced red wyandotte rooster for sale? looking for a reasonably priced one.

editted to change, I found one today!!!
 
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Good to know because I have 5 five-week olds and 19 five-DAY olds in my basement now. Due to housing issues, they will all need to go out at the same time.
My plan is get them out when the newbies are 5 weeks old and the others 9 weeks old. I was a little concerned about the young ones being only 5 weeks old at the time but now not so much!
 
I moved 2 more of my 4 week-olds out to the transition coop yesterday. That makes 8 out there now. They have a heat lamp. The coop is a glorified dog house. The previous owner of our house used it for chickens, but it's really too small and drafty. They have a heat lamp and a cardboard box under it to protect from drafts. They all cuddle into the box at night. The thermometer in the box ranges 70-80F. So far I've only moved the very largest. I think one of them may be a hen, but I'm assuming rooster right now. I am keeping the other 8 four-week-olds inside for another week if I can stand it. I think they are likely to be hens and I really want them to be hens. Plus the 2 two-week-olds I just got. I don't care if they are hens or roosters because they are new blood for my flock.

I'm almost to the bottom of my bag of medicated chick starter. Do I get another bag or move onto a grower next? This is my first time with chicks in a LONG time!
 

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