Quote: I'm in Snohomish also!! - Del's or the one by the fairgrounds? - when I was buying chicks I stopped by several - didn't like that the one by the fairgrounds allowed handling of the chicks by anyone, anytime - & from tub to tub. Thought it might introduce, or spread disease among the various chicks. When I was in there a small child was handling one, after another, unsupervised. Got my chicks from the Sno Co-op - who ask that only store 'ees handle the chicks. I know nothing -- but that policy made more sense to me. I'm happy with the chicks I got from them. (buy from all of the co-ops/feedstores - they've all been helpful resources from time to time - also fyi Dayville over on Springhetti has non-gmo scratch & forco - prebiotic.
You make some interesting points about purchasing chicks at places that allow handling by the public. My Coop will be getting a shipment of Black Australorp chicks Mar. 1st so I think that is what I will do. They pick them up at the post office at 6AM and the store opens at 8 AM. That is when I intend to be there so I get first choice. I think they will get 100 chicks but not sure how many are Blk. Lorps. Anyway, so far this looks like my best option.
BTW, I managed to read 385-407 tonight. Now i just need to read 59-379 or so. I really enjoyed DarkMatters pics of the chickens in the garden while he rotatilled. What a great shot!
Also looking forward to trying the canadian bacon & egg pie. We
bacon, egg, cheese combo's!
Looks like a certain adorable black poodle is going to become a farm dog. How cool is that new place you will be moving to soon. Love that it is near the ocean too. (forgive me if I can't recall names. Senior moment)
Does anyone in here use a reptile light bulb to keep their chickens warm in the coop? We have been using it with our solo girl and it seems to work perfect for her 4x8 space. Keeps it 40 F. degrees typically so far. Lowest outdoor night temperature so far has been 26-28 F. degrees. I don't do the DL. I have a small tractor with a pull out poop drawer that my DH built for me a few years back. I love it and like to keep fresh pine shavings in it and scoop it out daily along with the run. DH is working on a secure (electric fence) 1,800 sq. ft paddock and has it almost finished now. We have a raccoon problem so was necessary for safety. Anyway, we let Betsy run around in it today and she was in hen heaven. I was so happy for her I about cracked my face smiling. Silly aren't I?