Hi! I moved out onto 10 acres this summer and decided I wanted to raise chickens, so a friend gave me a few Rhode Island Red / Ameraucana eggs to incubate and I hatched 5 chicks at the end of July. They're now about 6 weeks old, and I'm pretty sure at least two are baby roos.
I just finished their "big kid" house last night and moved them in (and more importantly moved them OUT of my guest bathroom
). Anyways, I frequented BYC enough during the making of my coop that I figured it was high time I finally actually joined!
I just finished their "big kid" house last night and moved them in (and more importantly moved them OUT of my guest bathroom
). Anyways, I frequented BYC enough during the making of my coop that I figured it was high time I finally actually joined!
. You never really get used to the heat (or the humidity), you just learn to deal with it or stay indoors. I'm a little concerned for my chicks though. Obviously they're very shaded in their coop, and there are large trees near it to shade it, and we have a fan in their coop (it's a big walk-in style), but they're used to being indoors where the hottest it would get it 80 during the day while we're at work. I'm also the person who makes sure my dogs always have access to come in to their own air conditioned room with a running water fountain rather than being stuck outside in the heat all day, whereas everyone else is like "they're just dogs, they can deal", so I may be overreacting