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Hi!
Six of the chickens are 6 months old. They are out in the coop. I had no idea they were so entertaining. Also, my Copper Maran and RIR hens are super friendly. The Maran hen is about to start laying. She's got a red comb and has been checking out nest locations.
The other twenty something are in the brooder. But I am building a bigger brooder in the coop shed to move them out there as soon as I am pretty sure big chickens are free and clear. It would probably be fine but the two silver laced Wyandottes are very big and active compared to the little chicks. There wasn't that much size difference when I bought them a week ago, but they have shot up in size this week and dwarf the chicks that I got on Tuesday. Today I saw one Wyandotte step on a wee chick as it was eating and the poor little thing got stuck inside the feeder! I was glad I was right there to open up the feeder and let it out. I may give the bigger two their own section of the brooder in the shed when I move them. So some of my chicks are a few weeks old, the Wyandottes, then I have some a week and a half old, and some half a week old.
Here's my picture thread!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/872569/my-first-week-of-chicken-life-with-photos
I have watched Doctor Who! I have watched most of season 1 of Game of Thrones but wasn't too into it. Just too gory for my liking and I kept hearing how Martin liked killing off characters. Currently I'm watching Parenthood, Modern Family, Fullmetal Alchemist, Death Note, and just finished up Veronica Mars, which was so awesome I"m still reeling from it!
Six of the chickens are 6 months old. They are out in the coop. I had no idea they were so entertaining. Also, my Copper Maran and RIR hens are super friendly. The Maran hen is about to start laying. She's got a red comb and has been checking out nest locations.
The other twenty something are in the brooder. But I am building a bigger brooder in the coop shed to move them out there as soon as I am pretty sure big chickens are free and clear. It would probably be fine but the two silver laced Wyandottes are very big and active compared to the little chicks. There wasn't that much size difference when I bought them a week ago, but they have shot up in size this week and dwarf the chicks that I got on Tuesday. Today I saw one Wyandotte step on a wee chick as it was eating and the poor little thing got stuck inside the feeder! I was glad I was right there to open up the feeder and let it out. I may give the bigger two their own section of the brooder in the shed when I move them. So some of my chicks are a few weeks old, the Wyandottes, then I have some a week and a half old, and some half a week old.
Here's my picture thread!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/872569/my-first-week-of-chicken-life-with-photos
I have watched Doctor Who! I have watched most of season 1 of Game of Thrones but wasn't too into it. Just too gory for my liking and I kept hearing how Martin liked killing off characters. Currently I'm watching Parenthood, Modern Family, Fullmetal Alchemist, Death Note, and just finished up Veronica Mars, which was so awesome I"m still reeling from it!
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