Hey everyone! I'm Mikal, and I live in Colorado Springs, CO. I've been doing research for about 6 months on this site to prep myself to raise chickens. Thanks everyone for the fantastic advice that I've stumbled across, btw! I have a few questions and would love if someone could help me out.
I just placed an order for 12 pullets, and I should have the lovely ladies on February 10th! I'm so excited. I'll have 4 Golden Sex Links, 2 Easter Eggers, 3 Anconas, and 3 Black Australorps. I'm considering going organic, but I'm concerned about the babies not having antibiotics in their food. Thoughts on chick feed with/without antibiotics? Also would a full size feeder be okay, so I'm not spending money on two? I'll get a baby waterer for them though.
I'm still working on building the coop for my gals, and I have a few questions. I'm trying to be thrifty when building and any suggestions will help. I got some left over scrap 1x1 boards and was wondering if that would work for roosts or if they'd have a hard time holding on because they aren't rounded.
I'm also considering doing my composting at the far end of their run (about 10 ft from the coop), so the ladies can assist in my efforts. I've read that you should compost near their housing though due to rodents and what not. Thoughts?
I also live in an area with foxes, so they won't have free range of the yard unless I'm there to supervise. I'm concerned about foxes digging into the run. Would it be a bad idea to line the entire bottom with hardware cloth? I plan on putting river sand in the run over top the hardware cloth though. Any drawbacks here? I'm trying to avoid digging into the ground to bury the chicken wire/hardware cloth.
Thanks in advance everyone! I look forward to exploring the community more and learning fun stuff! As soon as I get the babies I'll post some pics!
-Mikal

I just placed an order for 12 pullets, and I should have the lovely ladies on February 10th! I'm so excited. I'll have 4 Golden Sex Links, 2 Easter Eggers, 3 Anconas, and 3 Black Australorps. I'm considering going organic, but I'm concerned about the babies not having antibiotics in their food. Thoughts on chick feed with/without antibiotics? Also would a full size feeder be okay, so I'm not spending money on two? I'll get a baby waterer for them though.
I'm still working on building the coop for my gals, and I have a few questions. I'm trying to be thrifty when building and any suggestions will help. I got some left over scrap 1x1 boards and was wondering if that would work for roosts or if they'd have a hard time holding on because they aren't rounded.
I'm also considering doing my composting at the far end of their run (about 10 ft from the coop), so the ladies can assist in my efforts. I've read that you should compost near their housing though due to rodents and what not. Thoughts?
I also live in an area with foxes, so they won't have free range of the yard unless I'm there to supervise. I'm concerned about foxes digging into the run. Would it be a bad idea to line the entire bottom with hardware cloth? I plan on putting river sand in the run over top the hardware cloth though. Any drawbacks here? I'm trying to avoid digging into the ground to bury the chicken wire/hardware cloth.
Thanks in advance everyone! I look forward to exploring the community more and learning fun stuff! As soon as I get the babies I'll post some pics!
-Mikal
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