Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

Might want to open the boxes. They may not lay right away due to it being cold and the lack of light.


Thanks Peep-chicken! I'll get hubs to do it this weekend. We do have a light on for a couple hours each evening cause they are scaredy chickens and won't go in the dark coop, lol. So maybe we won't have to wait too much longer for eggs.
 
You're welcome. :fl for eggs soon!


My husband JUST witnessed the first mating attempt so I'm hoping that means the ladies will be producing soon!
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. Have people noticed any coorelation with that?
 
My husband JUST witnessed the first mating attempt so I'm hoping that means the ladies will be producing soon!
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. Have people noticed any coorelation with that?
Squatting is a pretty good indicator of POL. Just remember that the chickens haven't read the rule book. They will lay when they are ready.
 
I am having trouble with my chicken door warping. Now that I have a auto door mechanism it is a problem because the door won't close or open with too much resistance. Does anyone have a recommendation for a different wood or material to use? Thanks
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My husband used a large plastic cutting board for our coop pop door. Works great.
 
My husband JUST witnessed the first mating attempt so I'm hoping that means the ladies will be producing soon!
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. Have people noticed any coorelation with that?
Well, hard to say if it was the cock/erels first attempt.
How old is cock/erel?
........and did the pullet submit or run screaming and missing feathers on the back of her neck?
 
Hello Sunshine Mary! Wood warping problems eh? Well, the ticket to stopping that is to seal both sides of wood material you are using with a semi- waterproof product such as paint or wood sealer. Plywood seems to work better than solid wood products such as pine or hard woods. That is because the plies are glued together in thin veneer sheeting. Remember, both sides and edges have to be sealed. Let it dry at room temp and it should last for a long time. My chute doors have been in use for 5 years now and still in great shape. Good luck and hope this helps.
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Well, hard to say if it was the cock/erels first attempt.
How old is cock/erel?
........and did the pullet submit or run screaming and missing feathers on the back of her neck?


They are all the same age about 21 weeks. My husband said it looked like she submitted but he was watching from the house and couldn't hear them. I went out later and no one is missing feathers but I did see him attempt again and get refused with quite a bit if squawking. I know eggs will come when they come (like human babies, lol) but I just find it all so fascinating! My neighbor keeps us stocked with eggs so we're not really in a rush...just excited!
 

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