I didn't know that you have English Orpingtons. I always want some Buff Orpingtons! Love their color! Do you only have Blue?
I have blue and splash and get an occasional black when I hatch. They're such big, friendly things
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I didn't know that you have English Orpingtons. I always want some Buff Orpingtons! Love their color! Do you only have Blue?
I have blue and splash and get an occasional black when I hatch. They're such big, friendly things
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Hi! I am not too far from you- Chester County, about a mile from Maryland. I had 5 in a coop that is 4X6 (not counting nesting box spaces) and they were fine last winter. Only 2-3 times did the small waterer I keep inside have a little ice on top, outside waterer is a different story. We do get a lot of wind being on top of hill and I used a tarp to cover 1/2 the run on the windy side and that also seemed to work well. Sorry you lost your Ameracauna.Hi everyone! I'm from Delaware County (just southwest of Philadelphia) and have 4 ladies gearing up for their first winter in a big coop we just built. (It was 5 chickens until yesterday, but a neighbor's dog broke into our backyard and mortally wounded our Ameracauna in front of my preschooler and toddler (big drama for our quiet suburban neighborhood! Still working out some big feelings over here...))
Reading through this thread--I'm pretty much a southerner by PA standards and we haven't seen real snow in what feels like ages--I was figuring on just keeping with plenty of deep litter pine shavings in the coop and closing the windows/extra vents aside from the eave ventilation. Think that's enough to keep 4 ladies warm in a 56 sq ft coop? We have a fully roofed run--south wall is the coop and somewhat protected on the west by our house. We live in the woods--so it cuts the wind, but also keeps things from fully warming up during the day sometimes.
Nice to get to know you all!
When I was a boy, I wanted to take up beekeeping -- until my mother pointed out that I was allergic to bee stings . . .
Well now... is everyone getting ready for this weather? I’ve been trying to do what I can...but am coming up short.
I think even heavier here in the SE part of the state, followed by our first hard freeze Sat morning. I still have beautiful tomatoes, peppers, beans and squash, but that will all end this weekend.What did you hear? I just heard heavy rains... I'm not someone who watches the weather though
I think even heavier here in the SE part of the state, followed by our first hard freeze Sat morning. I still have beautiful tomatoes, peppers, beans and squash, but that will all end this weekend.