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Songster
Hello everyone from beautiful Colorado! I am a new urban chicken owner with a few questions. My ladies are around 19 weeks old now.
1. I have read about how chicks go through a few phases of molting before adulthood. How long does this typically last? I still see feathers everywhere in the run and coop. No one is plucking or has mites, etc.
2. Apple cider vinegar and DE. How do you add the vinegar to waterers without causing rust? Mine is the plastic cup waterer but there is a metal spring inside that tilts to help water come out? For the DE: do you put this in their nesting boxes & floor of the run? I dont have it in their coop or run yet but thinking to include it when we clean everything out in spring. I do the deep litter method with pine shavings, mulch, grass/weed clippings,leaves from my backyard. They are not free range.
3. At 19 weeks when will they start laying? I have different breeds including easter egger, australorp, dominique, buff orpington, new hampshire red. They are getting pretty red in the faces, I've heard a couple do loud "egg song" noises midday but no eggs. They will squat a little if I put my hand on their backs then press down gently but I mainly do that to show dominance when they get naughty picking on each other. My easter eggers are the jerks of the bunch lol.
4. When do you change them to layer feed? I've heard wait till first egg or following what it says on the bags (start at 18, 19 weeks). They eat organic starter right now with treats like canned corn, kale, carrots, broccoli, they had turkey breast over the holidays. I throw scratch with handfuls of grit in their run each morning after I sit with them and we watch the sunrise. 6:40am every morning
Can't start my day without it. They are such great pets.
5. Oyster shell. I bought the finely ground kind that looks like flour. When they start laying is it safe to put this in a dish in run or should I mix with the feed? Because it's so fine I'm worried they would inhale the tiny particles. I bought ground because some people were saying their hens would not eat the regular sized kind. I'm reading a lot about and trying my best to prevent issues with my babies. Lately the subject of egg binding terrifies me. Seems so common.
Thank you all!
1. I have read about how chicks go through a few phases of molting before adulthood. How long does this typically last? I still see feathers everywhere in the run and coop. No one is plucking or has mites, etc.
2. Apple cider vinegar and DE. How do you add the vinegar to waterers without causing rust? Mine is the plastic cup waterer but there is a metal spring inside that tilts to help water come out? For the DE: do you put this in their nesting boxes & floor of the run? I dont have it in their coop or run yet but thinking to include it when we clean everything out in spring. I do the deep litter method with pine shavings, mulch, grass/weed clippings,leaves from my backyard. They are not free range.
3. At 19 weeks when will they start laying? I have different breeds including easter egger, australorp, dominique, buff orpington, new hampshire red. They are getting pretty red in the faces, I've heard a couple do loud "egg song" noises midday but no eggs. They will squat a little if I put my hand on their backs then press down gently but I mainly do that to show dominance when they get naughty picking on each other. My easter eggers are the jerks of the bunch lol.
4. When do you change them to layer feed? I've heard wait till first egg or following what it says on the bags (start at 18, 19 weeks). They eat organic starter right now with treats like canned corn, kale, carrots, broccoli, they had turkey breast over the holidays. I throw scratch with handfuls of grit in their run each morning after I sit with them and we watch the sunrise. 6:40am every morning

5. Oyster shell. I bought the finely ground kind that looks like flour. When they start laying is it safe to put this in a dish in run or should I mix with the feed? Because it's so fine I'm worried they would inhale the tiny particles. I bought ground because some people were saying their hens would not eat the regular sized kind. I'm reading a lot about and trying my best to prevent issues with my babies. Lately the subject of egg binding terrifies me. Seems so common.
Thank you all!
