Meyer Hatchery Chicken pics anyone??

They are too much! You'll be overrun with chicks soon. There is no other way to be. Good luck with work.
Yeah, I'm getting a little nervous about all the chicks!!! Chicken math certainly got the best of me! I need to hurry up and get the coop figured out! I found plans for a beautiful coop - might be cheaper to have a local person build it than to buy a kit...checking out that angle now
 
Yeah, I'm getting a little nervous about all the chicks!!! Chicken math certainly got the best of me! I need to hurry up and get the coop figured out! I found plans for a beautiful coop - might be cheaper to have a local person build it than to buy a kit...checking out that angle now
That's just a few chicks. I think you still need more. I have 21 here.
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That'd be great if you can get someone to build a coop for you!
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That's just a few chicks. I think you still need more. I have 21 here.
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That'd be great if you can get someone to build a coop for you!
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Tonight we found a guy who makes coops out of sheds: http://louisville.craigslist.org/grd/4532269073.html

I would cut a hole in the door and add hardware cloth to it & the window for more ventilation.

Going to call & see about delivery options. Fingers crossed that this is a viable option financially! It would be a lot easier than trying to put something together.

I can get a 10 x 10 chain link dog run pretty cheap & then add pavers & hardware cloth to predator proof. Not sure what I want to use on the top to keep hawks/owls out - maybe chicken netting?

I can make a PVC pipe pellet feeder very easily & propably figure out some sort of trough for fermented feed as well. I have the chicken fountain for my watering system. I've staked out 2 areas in my backyard where it will all fit - I'm going to completely enclose everything in the run & am going to get real locks for the gate, egg area, coop door, etc because while racoons, opossums, and fox are a fear...bored teens are also a threat.
 
Tonight we found a guy who makes coops out of sheds: http://louisville.craigslist.org/grd/4532269073.html

I would cut a hole in the door and add hardware cloth to it & the window for more ventilation.

Going to call & see about delivery options. Fingers crossed that this is a viable option financially! It would be a lot easier than trying to put something together.

I can get a 10 x 10 chain link dog run pretty cheap & then add pavers & hardware cloth to predator proof. Not sure what I want to use on the top to keep hawks/owls out - maybe chicken netting?

I can make a PVC pipe pellet feeder very easily & propably figure out some sort of trough for fermented feed as well. I have the chicken fountain for my watering system. I've staked out 2 areas in my backyard where it will all fit - I'm going to completely enclose everything in the run & am going to get real locks for the gate, egg area, coop door, etc because while racoons, opossums, and fox are a fear...bored teens are also a threat.
That's a nice looking coop and good price too! So much to think about. It sounds like you have great plans for everything. Eventually it will all come together. It'll be exciting to see your progress and what you decide on. Best of luck!
 
Tonight we found a guy who makes coops out of sheds: http://louisville.craigslist.org/grd/4532269073.html

I would cut a hole in the door and add hardware cloth to it & the window for more ventilation. 

Going to call & see about delivery options. Fingers crossed that this is a viable option financially! It would be a lot easier than trying to put something together.

I can get a 10 x 10 chain link dog run pretty cheap & then add pavers & hardware cloth to predator proof. Not sure what I want to use on the top to keep hawks/owls out - maybe chicken netting?

I can make a PVC pipe pellet feeder very easily & propably figure out some sort of trough for fermented feed as well. I have the chicken fountain for my watering system. I've staked out 2 areas in my backyard where it will all fit - I'm going to completely enclose everything in the run & am going to get real locks for the gate, egg area, coop door, etc because while racoons, opossums, and fox are a fear...bored teens are also a threat.

It's very cute and seems like a good price!
 
My crate is set up with an old shovel handle to perch on, sand, food, and I will add electrolyte water when I have a better idea of their arrival. The new girls should be headed this way tomorrow. I'm beyond excited. This never gets old!
 
My babies had a trip outside today, which they were less than enthusiastic about. :lol: Here's all 7 of them on my lap, because the ground was just too scary for them! (And yes, one of them had an 'accident' right on my lap. :rolleyes: )

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The babies from Meyer are 7 weeks old today, so here's some pictures! :D

Elda the Silver Gray Dorking:

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She's so cuddly! :love

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Kit the SGD:

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Georgette the Black Copper Marans:

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Louise the BCM:

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And Mabel the Welsummer:

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And just because, here are the older two, 8 weeks old. These two are not from Meyer's, of course.

Poppy the Cream Legbar:

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Violet the Bielefelder:

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Vi decided to be cuddly today, too. :love

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And finally, a view from their pen. They were in a nice, wooded area with plenty of cover, just in case. I didn't quite have enough fence to cover the top of their pen, so I went the safe route.

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