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I'm pretty new to the whole chicken thing so some advice would be great. My chicks are 10 weeks old and will not go in the coop to sleep at night. They all nest down together with my two ducks under the coop. Is this normal?
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yeppers....my recent additions to the out side world took x4 days to find the coop....they are in there for the first night......hopefully your chooks will find the cover before the soaking rains arrive....
 
They have been doing this for weeks now! They go in and out all day, but when night comes they go under. They also love the rain.
 
I've had my chickens for a year and a half and Im having my first broody hen today. I thought buff orpingtons and speckled Sussex were somewhat often broody, so I was a bit surprised it took so long. It's funny though how he chicken puffs up when I open the nesting box, I guess that's to protect the egg...
 
Hello. Just introducing myself. I'm Julie from Wallingford, Pa. We just got 3 Easter eggers. Bellina, Wickett, & Salacious. They are 18 days today.
 
 [COLOR=006400]                              Seeking custom incubation person[/COLOR]
 Hi,
 Looking for someone who can hatch eggs for me near [COLOR=0000CD]Ligonier Johnstown, Latrobe, Derry area.[/COLOR]
Anyone know anyone? I have a hatch timing issue my 2 Mini Advances can't hande.
 Thanks,
 Karen in Ligonier


I'm about 45 minutes outside Ligonier if you can't find anyone :) PM me if you can't fond anyone closer.
 
Hello. Just introducing myself. I'm Julie from Wallingford, Pa. We just got 3 Easter eggers. Bellina, Wickett, & Salacious. They are 18 days today.
Hi and welcome from the Poconos!

This week we scored 2 free wooden garage doors for rebuilding my greenhouse, a sliding glass door and frame for my screen house build for my pond, a roll of chainlink fence, all free from craigslist. Got a lot of work to do this weekend. Working in the garden, building a garden fence door, trying to work on the greenhouse and screen house for the pond. Gotta get my son to a day camp for football on Saturday. Sunday I am trading some eggs for a lilac bush that is 4 foot high =)
 
[COLOR=333333]Happy Birthday Sharron![/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Anyone see the video of the cat chasing away a dog that was attacking the cat's human?[/COLOR] http://wnep.com/2014/05/14/watch-family-cat-saves-boy-from-stray-dog-attack/
That was crazy. why cant people restrain their dogs?
I have been... Busy. This is my... Broody.
Wow! Looks great! I'm jealous!
Just under 100 of em. But we got them on ye olde liste o' craig, for the pricely sum of $0.50 a piece. And then we only paid for 60 of them since the gentleman who was selling them was also a scrapper who and was kind enough to haul away our old dishwasher, mower, and an old soda machine, in exchange for some blocks. I get blocks and lose junk. Win for everyone. (And I've managed to convince the D.O. that a Cement Mixer was an acceptable purchase.) The bed is 3 courses high, with the bottom third as fill dirt, the middle third as a mix of garden soil and compost, and the top third as "Mel's Mix", which is itself 1/3 compost 1/3 peat and 1/3 vermiculite. I've had raised beds before, but nothing this big, or this permanent. We're in it for the long haul.
Gotta love a deal! Sounds like you'll be inundated with fresh veggies this year....
yeppers....my recent additions to the out side world took x4 days to find the coop....they are in there for the first night......hopefully your chooks will find the cover before the soaking rains arrive....
I just tossed (gently) my girls in the coop the first night and locked the door. They found their way back every night, but they do enjoy hiding out under the coop. And under bushes!
I've had my chickens for a year and a half and Im having my first broody hen today. I thought buff orpingtons and speckled Sussex were somewhat often broody, so I was a bit surprised it took so long. It's funny though how he chicken puffs up when I open the nesting box, I guess that's to protect the egg...
How's the hen that was attacked?
Hello. Just introducing myself. I'm Julie from Wallingford, Pa. We just got 3 Easter eggers. Bellina, Wickett, & Salacious. They are 18 days today.
Welcome! Enjoy them when they are young!!
Hi and welcome from the Poconos! This week we scored 2 free wooden garage doors for rebuilding my greenhouse, a sliding glass door and frame for my screen house build for my pond, a roll of chainlink fence, all free from craigslist. Got a lot of work to do this weekend. Working in the garden, building a garden fence door, trying to work on the greenhouse and screen house for the pond. Gotta get my son to a day camp for football on Saturday. Sunday I am trading some eggs for a lilac bush that is 4 foot high =)
Sounds like a great score! I love busy work like that! Another lilac aquisition... I'm seeing a trend....:lol:
 
I've had my chickens for a year and a half and Im having my first broody hen today. I thought buff orpingtons and speckled Sussex were somewhat often broody, so I was a bit surprised it took so long. It's funny though how he chicken puffs up when I open the nesting box, I guess that's to protect the egg...

ha ha,,,not a he at all...think diva......
 
Hello. Just introducing myself. I'm Julie from Wallingford, Pa. We just got 3 Easter eggers. Bellina, Wickett, & Salacious. They are 18 days today.

Howdy from Chester co.....I'm a transplanted deloc folk....many chicken mavens close by.....welcome aboard!.....that would be Delco.......
 
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