I think they are lovely! But i'm a little biased since i hatched them
I mainly hatched them so i could use them for eggs and keep my cochin eggs for hatching. Please PM me if anyones interested.

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No I don't usually follow any patterns do it by the seat of my pants! Like to figure stuff out on my own and watch Utube videos to teach me new stitches! I do a lot off different things I am told I'm crafty! Can usually look at something and then make it! I guess it is a good thing to be able to do! Do you do anything other then knit?
Yep!I have some extra blue laced red that are six weeks old that are looking for a home. Let me know if your interested I'm in Newport pa.
i start out with a 100 watt, as the chicks get older, i start dropping wattage,then i go to a bigger brooder with a 100 watt,but since its really long they can get away from the heat if they get to warm, never use the teflon coated, kills chicks fastWhat type (watt/color) of light bulbs does everybody use for their brooder??? I"m getting frustrated. The red ones from TSC are teflon coated and 250 watts. My brooder is a smaller kiddie pool, so 250 watt is overkill anyway. The light is only about 18" above floor of brooder. It's hard to find red light bulbs anymore. Found some at Kmart earlier but they are only 25 watt and the poor peepies were huddling together in a ball. I didn't like that, so I put 100 watt regular white bulb in and then they all scattered around the edges..... I finally put a 60 watt black light in, that seems better. (I was running out of incandescent bulbs in the house..) So what does everyone else use??
My first batch last April did fine with the red one from TSC. I raised it every week, and after about two weeks I just watched for body language. Now I have chicks that don't want the lamp. They are about 10 days old, and are only now 100% quiet (and not huddled) now that the light is off. It has been off for an hour, and the temp in the room is 68. Silly chicks.What type (watt/color) of light bulbs does everybody use for their brooder??? I"m getting frustrated. The red ones from TSC are teflon coated and 250 watts. My brooder is a smaller kiddie pool, so 250 watt is overkill anyway. The light is only about 18" above floor of brooder. It's hard to find red light bulbs anymore. Found some at Kmart earlier but they are only 25 watt and the poor peepies were huddling together in a ball. I didn't like that, so I put 100 watt regular white bulb in and then they all scattered around the edges..... I finally put a 60 watt black light in, that seems better. (I was running out of incandescent bulbs in the house..) So what does everyone else use??
Glad he is okay. I can imagine the horror of seeing him so bloody!Ok guys, I tried, promise I did, but I'm 54 pages behind!!! There is NO chance I'll catch up.
So, Hi to any newbies I missed.
SgtMom, I did see your question about Kniselys. They get chicks on Weds and Fris. They have a calendar on their website as to what arrives on what days so you know whether it's worth your while.
I will add anyone to the map who needs to be added to the map, if you inbox me (ylenad I have yours and will add you as soon as I post this)
Came home last night from a weekend in DE, Fiancee had been home alone. Went out to lock the chickens up, look down and have a white bodied, red-headed rooster in front of me....I don't own any of this....THEN I realize it's my Delaware roo!!!! His whole head and shoulders were COVERED in blood!!! I picked him up and carried him in the house so I could inspect/clean/care for. His one eye I thought was swollen shut, turned out to be crusted shut with dried blood. His whole comb was bloody...not sure if he got attacked....go frostbite (didn't look like it) or what...but once he was washed and blukoted (along with my hand and the sink, and the wall...) and dried (he sat still soooo well for the hair dryer!), I returned him to the coop....where he went right to the feeder, filled up...then went to attack one of the girls. He was fine this morning when I went out.
Quote: You must get sheep! You must get sheep!
OH MY GAWD!!! Yer killin me here!!! Way too much cuteness. I must not get sheep, I must not get sheep....
WOW!Glad to see Reggie is getting along with his new woman! She is a lot more attractive than his "roommate" here! It was really nice meeting you yesterday! The rest of your peeps are adorable!! I came home yesterday to 5 peeping Dominiques!! 3 more hatched overnight, and 2 more have external pips!! woohoo! Looks like I'm going to have to start leaving the house for the entire day once my eggs are in lockdown!
Welcome aboard!Wow...what a thread! Yay P-A-! Saw that I should come to this thread to say 'Hi', in the 'required reading...so, Hi!
I usually run across a ton of them.Anyone know of anybody who is looking to get rid of a swingset? Been lookin on CL but all the best deals go QUICK!!!
*clears throat* I crochetDoes anyone here knit?
I use a grow bulb if the reds get to hot.What type (watt/color) of light bulbs does everybody use for their brooder??? I"m getting frustrated. The red ones from TSC are teflon coated and 250 watts. My brooder is a smaller kiddie pool, so 250 watt is overkill anyway. The light is only about 18" above floor of brooder. It's hard to find red light bulbs anymore. Found some at Kmart earlier but they are only 25 watt and the poor peepies were huddling together in a ball. I didn't like that, so I put 100 watt regular white bulb in and then they all scattered around the edges..... I finally put a 60 watt black light in, that seems better. (I was running out of incandescent bulbs in the house..) So what does everyone else use??
I think they are beautifulI think they are lovely! But i'm a little biased since i hatched themI mainly hatched them so i could use them for eggs and keep my cochin eggs for hatching. Please PM me if anyones interested.
Sweetness on the no assist marans!I didn't have good luck with the eco-glow brooders.
Gmama, sorry you lost your EE, she was a very pretty lady.
Sally, everyone has settled in well, Thank you!!!
I have 8 Marans chicks!!!! No assisted hatching. All natural!
Next up, English Orps, b\b\s, and some Ameraucana!
Lilbrownie, I am crafty too! the shopping addiction! the chicken addiction! What's next??? Do you like cheese, its my favorite food!
I am also sad to say that I ordered 12 Mottled Bantam Cochins egg, only two are developing :-(
Good news is my hot mess of homegrown eggs are doing well! So that makes 40 for that hatch, can't wait to see what I get!
Welcome to all the new folks, happy chickening!
I also wanted to say I have two broodies already!!!