I was afraid of that. Well, I guess I'll have to use the spare bedroom and figure out something.
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LB:Regarding the schedule of pullet delivery I posted earlier, when they advertise pullets, are they the fluffy chicks or older birds? I just had a horrible thought of having a coop but needing a brooder also if they were just referring to female chicks and not slightly older birds.
Not that I have a coop yet.
I was afraid of that. Well, I guess I'll have to use the spare bedroom and figure out something.
LB:
From what I've been told, chicks do not eat or drink for the first 24hrs. So, that is when it is best to ship them....if you are buying from TSC or any of the feed stores, you will need a brooder set up. I started with a laundry basket then after a week moved them to a dog crate...in general and at this time of year, it will take about 8 weeks til the chooks can handle 50 degree nights outside...pm me and I'll walk you through the process (though many folks on here know more than I). If anybody has a better understanding, feel free to correct me....
PS: Pickering Feed has got their Australops(sp) in but nothing else....
I was afraid of that. Well, I guess I'll have to use the spare bedroom and figure out something.
Raising them from chicks is the most fun part!
Well, seeing them hatch and fluff up is really the most fun, but raising them is almost as fun. Soon, you'll be offering to raise chicks for other people, just to get your "chick fix", then you will know you've reach the point of no return.
My chickies will be sharing my multipurpose room with my 2 parrots. We'll see how that goes!I suspect the parrots will ignore them, except for the one parrot imitating the peeps.![]()
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Thanks again for help Stake from another newbie! I am supposed to get my chickies there this week....![]()
This is cracking me up! Sorry folks, I'm a bit behind!I built 2 portable pens this weekend. Each is 4 ft square, made as a hoop pen, and has less than $25 worth of materials, but is light and sturdy. I'm very happy with them, but forgot to take pics! I tried telling my my aching muscles "pics or it didn't happen" and therefore they have nothing to complain about, but they are very insistent that they did indeed build them. I will get pics next weekend.
Kramer?