My coop has different levels all over the place for chickens to roost. They never roost at the same place. It seems that when a new member joins they all move around. I never worry and let them work it out.
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Somebody mentioned chicks and pasty butt- Apple Cider Vinegar, and IMO only, Braggs, with the mother, is not necessary. I have used Heintz.... no more pasty butt. I do have some Braggs.... yet to open it, yet to ferment some feed for 100 birds.
Country Girl- 3 Roo's 2 Silkies, 17 girls= just fine. Who calls a Silkie roo a roo? In fact, Is a Silkie a chicken? (Just an FYI, I had one, a predator got her, I was mad at the time and miss her)
Sally- A debeaked bird has half to very little upper beak. I am not sure how they will ever peck works or grubs, but sweet little creatures they are. Out of the 50, I only had to reintroduce the roost area to 6. Now I had about 20 on the ground but as long as they were in the roost area.....
Pigeon- Aren't ALL turners moving 100% of the time? Mine is a yellow thing that goes into the styrofoam bator. It has a tiny electric motor and 2 plastic cogs. I can't see, in that cheap little set up a timer. I "assumed" that as the cog turns, that little plastic lever starts the turner back the other way at some point. That said, I am thinking this out with just a picture in my mind and, I am NOT an engineer.
Thanks for the impute I thought those store bought ones turned one way stopped for a couple hours and then turned them the other way. I know the motor only goes one way and the cogs and cam made it reverse. Just did not realize they never stopped.And yes, I remove the turner at day 18. If I have time this weekend, I will post pics of my turner. It is not shut off for 18 days.
Hah! I love what your hubby did so much! I happen to be a big fan of European futbol (soccer) The Italian leauge is one of my favorites. If anyone asks you could feign being an ultra! (super fan) Although, I really don't remember if Belgium has a team.Belgium & Italy.
But I have Swedish Flower Hens...![]()
PS: This is right on a state highway with lots of traffic and no privacy hedge at the front (yet)![]()
I have (15) 6 week old chicks. Heavy breeds. They're feathered. Can I put them outside if we're expecting highs in the mid 30s? I certainly don't want anything to happen to them- but their brooder box is too small for them. Their coop is ready enough for them to go out tomorrow.
Should I supplement w/heat lamp. I know it won't be enough to heat the coop- but it would give them a warmer corner. Or do they need it? I don't want chicken ice pops.
We'll have doors on and the spots for next boxes and clean covered. I just wanted to give you an idea of what they'd be in.