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I think only us old folks will get that reference!
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Is anyone expecting a hatch in the week or so before Easter? We'd like a couple more chooks and I'm thinking that they would make a beyond adorable addition to my kiddos Easter baskets!

Thanks,
Stacy
 
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I so wanna picture if you do that
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Do you have a garage? I have successfully proven to DH that I do not need a "chick" coop as they fit nicely in the garage
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A larger dog kennel can be used or you can hobble together a small coop/cage.
 
We have a one car garage that houses our 11 bicycles ( yes, we have one to match any outfit, hahaa) along with all of marks volkwagen parts, so it's pretty crowded in there
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I bought them a HUGE brooder tub and put it in the mudroom but the darned things WILL NOT STOP GROWING! I was thinking about looking on cl for a rabbit hutch?
 
No way, they're way too small still. They're only nine weeks old and since they are bantams I think I should wait until they're full grown to join them with the other girls.


Oh and Genny guess what! Midge is officially my favorite and most tame. The other day I went into the coop to clean their waterer. When I did, midge flew right up into my arms and made herself comfortable
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it was so cute! It's funny... My br, nhr, and ee are the girls I have had since they were babies and they don't care for me that much. But the Delaware I got from sunny and your girlie are sooooo sweet to me! Lol, guess my girls don't appreciate their up-bringing, haha.
 
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What a sweetie Midge
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I forgot that your SG were so young.

One thing I do for my "squab" as I call them - chicks too big to really be in the house, but too small to really go with a flock yet. I have an area outside for them - fenced that the big birds cannot get to, with sunshade and a bit of wind block. Put the squab out from sunup to sundown (or until nasty weather) and then bring them in for the night. This gives the indoor brooder a "potty break" and allows the squab to run/flap, scratch and enjoy the great outdoors.
 

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