I am a 1st timer chicken owner. So new in fact, that the chicks haven't even gotten here yet. They should arrive in approx 10 days. So many questions to ask! This looks like the authority on how to raise chickens, so here are a few questions. Any advice, hints or how-to's, would be very much appreciated. What type of "new parenting skills" will I need? Can you hold / play with them too much? I have the brooder box (plastic tote box), feeder, waterer, shavings, paper towels, thermometer and roosting bar ready to go. Is there anything else I am forgetting? What are some signs I should look for, to see if my chicks are in distress? Food options? I have read and heard of medicated chick feed. How long do they stay on that? When should I add oyster shell and grit to their diet?
I understand they will be in the brooder box for several weeks. I have designed and planned the coop. Now I just have to build it. I am going with the K.I.S.S. method and am keeping as simple as possible for starters. It's a very simple pattern, and hopefully won't take too long to complete. But, is a coop ever really complete? Will I need anything for the transition from brooder to coop? I have ordered 3 white leghorns and 3 golden comets. The sales associate said they mix well and lay a lot of eggs. They are pullets. Anything I have to look out for as far as behavior? I am really looking forward to raising these chickens. If these 6 work out, I am already planning for a larger flock.
Sorry for the barage of questions. Again, I am just a "Chicken Rookie" and want to do what's best for them. Thanks in advance for any tips or advice.
I understand they will be in the brooder box for several weeks. I have designed and planned the coop. Now I just have to build it. I am going with the K.I.S.S. method and am keeping as simple as possible for starters. It's a very simple pattern, and hopefully won't take too long to complete. But, is a coop ever really complete? Will I need anything for the transition from brooder to coop? I have ordered 3 white leghorns and 3 golden comets. The sales associate said they mix well and lay a lot of eggs. They are pullets. Anything I have to look out for as far as behavior? I am really looking forward to raising these chickens. If these 6 work out, I am already planning for a larger flock.
Sorry for the barage of questions. Again, I am just a "Chicken Rookie" and want to do what's best for them. Thanks in advance for any tips or advice.