Sherol
Songster
Hi all.. been wanting chickens since I got fresh eggs from the Amish years ago when I lived in Ohio.. store bought just not the same. Plus.. chickens are really cool. I am outside San Antonio TX now with my own place and working on a coop. I hope to have it done and can order chicks in August. I have been searching and reading.. thanks for all the activity on this site btw.. But have a few questions I hope some can answer.
I have neighbors with chickens.. and roosters. And they crow non stop. At 5 am, noon and 11 pm there is constant non stop crowing. Is this normal? I have seen the birds loose so is that how roosters chat with the girls or do they feel there is that much danger. I have seen some hawks but we are in a area of a lot of Mesquite so I imagine it is difficult for a hawk to get down to the ground through them. Also have some neighbors to the north that also have a rooster but he seems much quieter and only hear him in the morning. So.. why do roosters crow and are there some breeds more quiet than others? Will the neighbors noisy birds influence mine to be noisy.
I want a mixed flock. Interested in Australorps, Buff Orps, Wyanadotts, Easter Eggers, Red/Black Stars and a few Cuckoo Marans. Which of those breeds will give me a nice rooster for a first time chicken owner? And, if I let hens set on some eggs for more chicks.. I am assuming I will end up with mixed chicks that will still be decent egg layers? Would love comments from those with mixed flock chickens having chicks and what you have after a few years.
Will a rooster chick become obvious early enough so you can make sure you handle it so it stays nice or is there no guarantee. What is the best way to end up with a nice rooster?
Minimum chick order from McMurray will be 15 birds.. I am making a large coop that is about 3.5 ft x 12 ft. It is made of pallets so 1 wide and 3 long.. lol. How big should my outside run be for comfortable foraging. Also will chicken wire be acceptable as the top for 6 ft high run. Neighbors free range but I work so would prefer pen. The other chickens have drawn the interest in hawks as I see them regular. I have heard coyotes in the distance, we have feral cats and probably coons/possums. Plan on putting birds up at night and locking in.. but don't want to have to redo anything if I can help it. Will the chicken wire keep out the hawks and maybe I can use electric wire for dogs/coyotes and coons?
In a large run do do you need a chicken waterer or can you put out a small livestock type trough that you keep filled? A few goldfish will handle mosquitoes and our winters.. but how dirty will it get if they just drink over the edge?
Thanks in advance for the answers!!
I have neighbors with chickens.. and roosters. And they crow non stop. At 5 am, noon and 11 pm there is constant non stop crowing. Is this normal? I have seen the birds loose so is that how roosters chat with the girls or do they feel there is that much danger. I have seen some hawks but we are in a area of a lot of Mesquite so I imagine it is difficult for a hawk to get down to the ground through them. Also have some neighbors to the north that also have a rooster but he seems much quieter and only hear him in the morning. So.. why do roosters crow and are there some breeds more quiet than others? Will the neighbors noisy birds influence mine to be noisy.
I want a mixed flock. Interested in Australorps, Buff Orps, Wyanadotts, Easter Eggers, Red/Black Stars and a few Cuckoo Marans. Which of those breeds will give me a nice rooster for a first time chicken owner? And, if I let hens set on some eggs for more chicks.. I am assuming I will end up with mixed chicks that will still be decent egg layers? Would love comments from those with mixed flock chickens having chicks and what you have after a few years.
Will a rooster chick become obvious early enough so you can make sure you handle it so it stays nice or is there no guarantee. What is the best way to end up with a nice rooster?
Minimum chick order from McMurray will be 15 birds.. I am making a large coop that is about 3.5 ft x 12 ft. It is made of pallets so 1 wide and 3 long.. lol. How big should my outside run be for comfortable foraging. Also will chicken wire be acceptable as the top for 6 ft high run. Neighbors free range but I work so would prefer pen. The other chickens have drawn the interest in hawks as I see them regular. I have heard coyotes in the distance, we have feral cats and probably coons/possums. Plan on putting birds up at night and locking in.. but don't want to have to redo anything if I can help it. Will the chicken wire keep out the hawks and maybe I can use electric wire for dogs/coyotes and coons?
In a large run do do you need a chicken waterer or can you put out a small livestock type trough that you keep filled? A few goldfish will handle mosquitoes and our winters.. but how dirty will it get if they just drink over the edge?
Thanks in advance for the answers!!