Pulling the trigger

which exceeds capacity by about 4 chicks (lordy I think 6 chicks for 3 people is way overkill....)

What I did was to buy about twice as many chicks as I actually wanted then sold half of them as started/point-of-lay pullets.

It didn't make a profit, but it probably broke even.
 
What I did was to buy about twice as many chicks as I actually wanted then sold half of them as started/point-of-lay pullets.

It didn't make a profit, but it probably broke even.
I could not even begin to sell them if they lay golden eggs! So we are sticking with the original number.
I hope.....
 
I was wondering how warm it had to be for chicks not to need the brooder/heater, as temps are rising, but this morning the prospected location for my brooder was reading 66 degrees.
I guess I answered my question right there.
 
I was wondering how warm it had to be for chicks not to need the brooder/heater, as temps are rising, but this morning the prospected location for my brooder was reading 66 degrees.
I guess I answered my question right there.

They don't need heat anymore when they're fully feathered -- between 4 and 8 weeks depending on breed, acclimation, and ambient temperatures.

Most of my chicks have feathered up quickly and gone off heat around 4-4.5 weeks. One batch had two slow-feathering Black Langshan cockerels so I left moderate heat on them at night for nearly 6 weeks until they stopped huddling up looking cold.
 
when is the best time to introduce 'other than' food to them, other than the starter crumbles?
 
when is the best time to introduce 'other than' food to them, other than the starter crumbles?
You'll definitely get a lot of different answers, but I start at around 2 weeks in very tiny amounts, like 1-2 mealworms per chick, to help them get over their fear of our hands.
 
Hubby ordered me a coop.
I am sure it won't work too well, but you gotta love a man who supports your fancies!
I will eventually expand on the commercially available unit but for now I guess I will have to concede that my DIY powers are not there.
 
I build my brooder and hung a thermometer in there. it's in the shed, in the shade, door and windows open and it's 83 degrees without a heat source.
Am I asking for trouble?
the contraption is cardboard. not roof (yet - but that would be chicken wire)
 

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