Candled the silkie eggs today and all 6 have little 'spiders' inside them
hopefully the rest of the incubation goes well and in a few weeks I'll have 6 more silkies running around!

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I'm almost done with my coop design and wanted some opinions from people in the same climate. My plan is to keep 20-25 out of the 28 chicks I received (remainders will be re-homed or processed). The coop will be 2 1/2 feet off the ground with 75 sq. ft. (min. 3 sq. ft. per chicken), 20 LF of roost (9.5 in. per chicken), and an attached run of 225 sq ft.(min 9 sq ft per chicken). Walls will be wood siding, no insulation. They will free-range in the afternoons and weekends. Also, the run and area under roosts will be sand, but the majority of the coop will be DLM. Does this seem like enough space and would I need supplemental heat this winter? Breeds are Minorca, EE, Australorp, Delware, Cuckoo Marans, and I think 1 Hamburg roo. If I do need heat, I want to go ahead and wire an outlet into the coop instead of running extension cords. If I don't need heat, therefore electricity, I could move the chickens away from the house considerably and build slightly bigger. (Right now its designed to go against the south-west wall of the house.)