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We built a seat in the run, and stained it with no problems. I also made a wooden stand for one of the waterers, to keep dirt out, and stained that. We've got plenty of time for it to dry. I want to be able to power wash the brooder before putting it away after ducklings or chicks. If I worry too much, which is my nature, I'd never get anything done.
I have a question for anyone that grows grapes. We have four support posts in the run, around one is the seat we built, and I'd like to train grape vines up the others. What should I attach to the posts for the vines to grab better? They're just circle posts, and I think grape vines need something to grab on to.
Well...it still MAY be a sfh...I won't know until the the very end but...everyone that has experience w/the sfh thinks it is not.Leah's mom, I am horrible at chick breed ID, so I am throwing this out there for what it is worth. The chick down and early coloring pattern isn't that a pattern for mottled??? The SFH pic you showed is that a version of mottled (the correct adult patterning)???? If so could blackie have extra melanizers w/ the mottling?? Could she express the mottling more after the first molt??? Sorry that is more questions then answers isn't it.![]()
Del - I'm thinking black is a female especially compared to her/his flock mate's development. I think I have 3 females and 1 male. Here's rooster boy:I think it is a SFH.
It is your only male?
I put new savings on top each day, not a thick layer but enough to cover the old. Then every 4-5 days we took all of the old shavings out to the compost area. Once the chicks were old enough for the big coop we started doing the deep litter method. I just did not want the litter in my house for the first 4 weeks. I'm sure if you lined the box with plastic you could do the deep litter from the start. Well maybe not the chicks tend to get water everywhere, it might get too wet.More questions. My chicks seem to be doing really well. Everyone's eating and drinking. I couldn't find any orange juicers, so I got some small, shallow, stainless steel cat bowls. Now it's like a feeding frenzy in a shark tank. They love those shiny bowls! I noticed dark brown, loose stools from some today. Normal? No one's fluffed up or looking droopy. Only quiet peeping. All are sleeping now.
I still have them on paper towels over pine pellets and shavings. How do you keep the brooder clean!? I change paper towels several times a day, but it's still a mess. 24 chicks=a lot of poop. How do you keep it clean after the paper towels come up? Do I take out any wet spots and stir up the rest? Change litter completely everyday?
I couldn't find any pumpkin seeds except at the Green Market for $5/lb. None in the wild bird section of several stores. Might have to search online. Maybe I'll ask at the feed store first.
I buy eggs from a friend. Today I cracked open an egg to find a small, perfectly formed egg inside. How's that happen?