Three weeks and the babies will be here!!!! I can't wait!!!
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That's exciting. Looks like you have a good variety.
Add some more ventilation on that back wall.How perfect! A group of people as nutty (er, enthusiastic) about getting their first chicks as I am. I too am expecting my first chicks the first week of April. I have ordered from Meyer Hatchery and am expecting 4 chicks. One welsummer, one barnevelder, one cream legbar, and one Swedish flower hen. Just have my fingers crossed that they arrive healthy and are all pullets. I made my choices based on reported friendliness to both chickens and people, decent egg-laying, nice assortment of colored eggs, and not likely to go broody. I plan to start with these four, and then get four more when these slow down with their laying. This will be a grandma/granddaughter project, so these girls will have a home with us all their days, even after we are no longer getting eggs.
The coop is about halfway finished. I will include photos if I can figure out how to post them. We purchased heather Bullard's coop plans, but doubled the width of the coop, and quadrupled the area of the run, giving us a footprint of 8 by 17 feet.
I am planning on using a ferplast rabbit cage found on Amazon to use as a brooder. It's 64" long by 24" wide by 20" tall. I am hoping it will be large enough for them until they are coop ready.
I am in Aptos, California, on the coast 40 miles North of Monterey and 70 miles South of San Francisco.
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