They don't start laying eggs until they are around 20 weeks old
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I found one of those gravity feed water bottles at TSC. It works good and they took to it well and doesn't get as much stuff in the water. It only needs filling once a day when they're really tiny babies and 2 or 3 times as the age. It only holds 1 quart. I think if you find a nipple waterer you would have to show each one of them where the water comes out and then they would probably get it.
I love pic number 2!! Those fuzz buttsI have been so busy with these babies! It has been so much fun so far. We are at our ending total of 23 chickies. 20 are standard size and 3 are bantam. I have a pretty certain confirmation that at least 3 of our chickies are girls. It seems as though we got lucky with the Salmon Faverolles and all 3 look like hens. One of our Speckled Sussex looks to be a roo. Oddly enough, "he" is the most standoffish of the bunch. Very wary and very alert, always checking new things out first as if he was the scoutmaster! Our flock breaks down like this:
3 Buff Orpingtons and 3 Silver Laced Wyandottes are 6 weeks and 2 days
3 Salmon Faverolles, 2 Speckled Sussex, 2 Welsummers and 4 Easter Eggers are all 5 weeks and 2 days
This group is all happily running the coop and run. All 17 put themselves in the coop and up on the roosts last night without any guidance from me.![]()
3 Black Australorps and 3 White Silkies all are 1 week and 2 days. They are all happily living in the brooder. Seems as though they figured out bedtime all on their own by the sounds and actions of the bigger girls. When I go in the coop at night, they are all cozy in their MHP and not making a peep.
Below is a picture sampling of life here at the "little coop on Salt Creek"
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I love pic number 2!! Those fuzz butts![]()
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I went out and bought a pack of four screw in water tip things (my youngest daughter hates the word nipple, lol) Then I bought a small plastic drink bottle, drilled the 3/8 inch holes and screwed them in per the pkg directions...working like a dream. They seem to all get it, thankfully. Ethel/Eddie is the RIR in the middle of the picture, no tail feathers there but finally a couple have appeared, still iffy about her/him. Guess we wait until the four week mark, right?I feel you on the water thing. The only nipples I've found for sale at the stores around here say "for adult birds only" ... but does everyone feel like 1-2 week old chicks can use them?
Which one is Ethel/Eddie?
We made a nipple watering system and some baby sized nipple waterers out of sunbutter (a nut butter) containers. They all work great. All 23 of our chickies ages 1 week, 2days through 6 weeks 2 days know how to use them. Basically I showed how it worked to one or two and then the others all catch on by watching the girls who "get it". Our youngest group was actually the fastest group to catch on. I noticed all 6 of them using it at 1 week of age.