Too cute!!! Those cats looked like they were having fun.
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Really depends on how you're setup for things and the way you maintain your chickens.If the chickens have access to their run from sun up to sun down can i just put feed and water in the run or do i need to have it in the coup as well?
Howdy andHi, I'm Karen (member name "makingshift"). I'm about 500 ft outside the Austin city limits. We have had chickens for several years and we are just now starting out with ducks and guineas. I'd love to add turkeys and rabbits to that list in the next two years. We are on 1.3 acres. Nice to see so many Texas folks.
So we were busy today - spent the first part of the morning delivering Adirondack sets to Mike's customers. Then we hit Lowe's so I could get the paint and floor sealant I needed for the coop and Mike could get the tar and webbing he needed to seal the roof. We then came home and got busy. Here are the results of our labour:
We still have the arbor, the trim around the side and back wire, the door on the back, the roosts and the nesting boxes to finish up...but, it's really coming along wonderfully. I'm thrilled with it.
Happy Easter to you as well. Love the picture
The best description I have ever seen for the heat lamp temp is that your chicks should be running around all over like the waterbugs that skate on top of the water at the lake. Happy chicks will usually talk to each other and is distinctive from the distress screaming that they do. Huddling in a mass together and screaming is generally a sign of being too cold (provided they are not doing a rendition of "the big scary giant is looming over us). If they are trying to stay away from the lamp, not moving much/lethargic, sometimes yelling, trying to get away from each other to sleep, those are signs of being too hot.We got our layin hens today. They are perfect!
We also have chick tv out our kitchen window. I am new at the chick thing. I'm nervous I will mess up so that they won't make it. I have a heater lamp for them at night but how warm is to warm?![]()