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Hatching
- Jul 20, 2015
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I bought some hens at a local flea market. I'm not sure of the breed though, anybody know? The feathers on their backs are worn off from the rooster. I thought it was dumb to sell chickens that look like that, but oh well. Feathers should grow back fine.
Only been able to get one egg and I have had them a few days. I read that it takes a few weeks for the hens to calm down and get comfortable enough to lay a bunch of eggs.
This is the coup I built. It is a 4x4 foot space and it has pine shavings in the bottom with two nesting boxes and a perch 13 inches high. I left a small space around the top for ventilation and so far with 90 degree days the coup hasn't felt like its holding heat. I built a ramshackle thing on the front so the hens can get a fresh breeze if they want but so far they haven't ventured outside any. They are acting scared to go out. How long does it take for the hens to relax and feel "at home"? I check on them a few times a day and they seem fine but they don't want to be touched or handled. Any suggestions? This weekend I'm going to buy a 4x50 foot piece of chicken wire and build a run for them to play in. I read that its good to keep new hens in the coup for a week so they get relaxed and they learn where "home" is. The chickens seem smart, they know when I am around and are fun to watch. They poop a lot too. All the poop has been runny, is that normal?
I'm new to the forum and this is a great site and its helped me out a lot and I hope everybody liked the pictures. Any comments or suggestions I would appreciate it.
Here are my giant pumpkins I have been growing
Only been able to get one egg and I have had them a few days. I read that it takes a few weeks for the hens to calm down and get comfortable enough to lay a bunch of eggs.
This is the coup I built. It is a 4x4 foot space and it has pine shavings in the bottom with two nesting boxes and a perch 13 inches high. I left a small space around the top for ventilation and so far with 90 degree days the coup hasn't felt like its holding heat. I built a ramshackle thing on the front so the hens can get a fresh breeze if they want but so far they haven't ventured outside any. They are acting scared to go out. How long does it take for the hens to relax and feel "at home"? I check on them a few times a day and they seem fine but they don't want to be touched or handled. Any suggestions? This weekend I'm going to buy a 4x50 foot piece of chicken wire and build a run for them to play in. I read that its good to keep new hens in the coup for a week so they get relaxed and they learn where "home" is. The chickens seem smart, they know when I am around and are fun to watch. They poop a lot too. All the poop has been runny, is that normal?
I'm new to the forum and this is a great site and its helped me out a lot and I hope everybody liked the pictures. Any comments or suggestions I would appreciate it.
Here are my giant pumpkins I have been growing