Chicken Egg 17
Songster
Ya i had got an egg today from my turkey and I was going to put it in the incubator but I didn't but I think I am going to put it in here
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I'd like to get a hold of two barred rock hens or something else that can handle the winters that isn't a Rhode Island red
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Fisher has a number of Rocks....maybe you can hook up with the train???
Almost any breed handles winters in PA. The biggest issue may be frostbite on combs, esp the males. If you get a breed with a very small comb, then that is a problem of no significance. For that reason, Ameraucanas and Easte Eggers are quite popular.I'd like to get a hold of two barred rock hens or something else that can handle the winters that isn't a Rhode Island red
Thank you for the clarification.... And thank you for the welcome!The chicken train is a person that collects chickens ducks etc. along a route across Pennsylvania. Other people meet up with the train conductor, and either take a bird or two, or give them another one. Sometimes three birds jump off, and the receiver will deliver them to others.
You have to look for a heating pad that does not turn off. You can private message Sally sunshine, and she will tell you a few brands that don't turn off.
Thank you !
Thank you. Like the idea. Just need to implementI bought this one that never turned off itself:
http://www.amazon.com/Sunbeam-732-5...F8&qid=1458752297&sr=1-5&keywords=heating+pad
I'm very happy with the heating pad system. Much safer and more comfortable for the chicks.
Sadly I will have to miss the train this weekendJust in case you missed the explanationChicken train rolls through this weekend!![]()
That's what I love about this place, the abundance of help....so thank you for your response.You have to buy one that has an 'always on' feature... Sunbeam makes one that is very popular. I don't have time to link now, but if you search MHP or mama heating pad on BYC you should find a huge thread about it
edit - look at me hastily replying before seeing that you've been answered three times over already, lol
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......finally got some work done on the coop ...now to figure out the roost heights and trim it out and put the roof on.![]()
Adorable! I'm glad they're doing well. I've raised some chicks up to a few weeks old while searching for someone to take them but never let the chicks outside during that time. I took one outside once when he was a couple weeks old and he was so afraid of the grass that I never tried again.