OHio ~ Come on Buckeyes, let me know your out there!

Whee! Two rhodebars laying!!! And the four eggs I set to fertility-test are all doing great :)
wee.gif
The rhodebars have definitely become one of my favorite breeds. I'm trying to pare back but they're decidedly keepers!

Once again a busy few days here -- how's everybody been?
 
Whee! Two rhodebars laying!!! And the four eggs I set to fertility-test are all doing great :)
wee.gif
The rhodebars have definitely become one of my favorite breeds. I'm trying to pare back but they're decidedly keepers!

Once again a busy few days here -- how's everybody been?
doing pretty good, waiting on some I have here to start laying. my lemon cuckoo's are doing the molt before they lay, so it shouldn't be much longer on them.
 
Eaton Ohio TSC is having a small animal swap on Saturday July 13th. Hopefully they'll have a decent turn out. Eaton is in Preble county Rt 127.
 
We have an old coop that was here when we bought our property. It can be all closed up, but I know it still gets cold! We are moving our coop to a big fenced area, but no electric close by... Wonder if I should get huge extension cords for heat lamps or do they keep each other warm? Just looking for what to do and expect :)


we have our coop in the back of the barn, under the lean to. Fenced in run, we covered with plastic to keep the wind out. Chickens were out all winter! To afraid to use a heat lamp, due to fire or exploding bulb. They kept each other warm. Also used the "deep litter" method, which also helps keep them
 
we have our coop in the back of the barn, under the lean to. Fenced in run, we covered with plastic to keep the wind out. Chickens were out all winter! To afraid to use a heat lamp, due to fire or exploding bulb. They kept each other warm. Also used the "deep litter" method, which also helps keep them


warm
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom