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We had the first thunderstorm of the year tonight...i was shocked since last year we did not have lightning or thunder till April.
Is that normal?
 
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We had th[COLOR=333333]e first thunderstorm of the year tonight...i was shocked since last year we did not have lightning or thunder till April.[/COLOR]

Is that normal?

Usually we still havesnow, ice, and yucky weather till about mid-April, thenwe get horrible thunderstorms. This is the first (in my lifetime so far) that i have seen a thunderstorm so soon. A few years (2012 and 2014) we had so many tornado watches and warnings that i was thinking about bringing horses, chickens and sheep in to hide in the basement with me :lol:
Honestly, i used to get scared to death with tornado watches/warnings. Of course it is frightening still, but i can deal with it a bit better now :)
 
Usually we still havesnow, ice, and yucky weather till about mid-April, thenwe get horrible thunderstorms. This is the first (in my lifetime so far) that i have seen a thunderstorm so soon. A few years (2012 and 2014) we had so many tornado watches and warnings that i was thinking about bringing horses, chickens and sheep in to hide in the basement with me
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Honestly, i used to get scared to death with tornado watches/warnings. Of course it is frightening still, but i can deal with it a bit better now
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Ah. LOL
 
Hi!
I have raised 4 different batches of chicks so far. It isn't exactly hard, but if you want friendly chickens i reccomend getting 10 or less at a time and try to pick them up/hold them a lot. They have to eat chick starter (crumble) for the first TWO weeks i think, then they go on grower for so long, then a layer mash or crumble.
For my chicks, i used a big livestock waterer or a plastic tote both with a heat lamp. That and pine/aspen shavings with newspaper underneath. I kept them in the tote/brooder area till they were all feathered out, then i moved them to a coop. If you need to put them in with older hens, it is best to introduce them wheneveryone is roosted in the coop for the night. Hope that helps :D
thank you so much for your response to helping me out. I am a newbie at wanting to raise chicks and want to learn all I can before I get started. :)
 
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