The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

Hey I really like the thread but I need some help. I don't have chickens yet but when I do what is the best bedding and what is some good feed for 4 to 6 week old laying hens.
Good to meet you!

-Are you wanting to do organic or non-gmo... or are you looking for just a regular feed?

On the litter, I like the wood shavings best and a deep litter. There are lots of links about deep litter throughout the thread but I know it can be daunting to read the whole thing to find it. If you go to the top of the page, there is a place to search JUST THIS THREAD and you may be able to find some of those posts quicker.
 
Hey all!

I may never catch up here, but I'm sure trying. This move has sucked away a lot of my free time. Although, it's worth it to have a real home.

My coturnix quail eggs will be ready to pick up in two weeks (or less). And chickens; managed to convince my very understanding DH that silkie hens would be great mothers/broodies to teach the quail how to brood. Nope, it wasn't just an excuse to get chickens. Not this time at least. I think.

Going to be installing a fence in the back this August which will let the future silkies free range beside the not-yet-built quail tractor full of future quail. Got my homemade incubator already made though, had a lot of help from DH & I must say it's fantastic. Not as 'natural' as I'd like to get one day (ie, real broody quail), but a gooooood starting point. Not sure of the exact size but it's touted to hold "66 cans of soda & ice!"



I reckon I can fit 48 quail eggs in there easily enough...
 
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Hey all!

I may never catch up here, but I'm sure trying. This move has sucked away a lot of my free time. Although, it's worth it to have a real home.

My coturnix quail eggs will be ready to pick up in two weeks (or less). And chickens; managed to convince my very understanding DH that silkie hens would be great mothers/broodies to teach the quail how to brood. Nope, it wasn't just an excuse to get chickens. Not this time at least. I think.

Going to be installing a fence in the back this August which will let the future silkies free range beside the not-yet-built quail tractor full of future quail. Got my homemade incubator already made though, had a lot of help from DH & I must say it's fantastic. Not as 'natural' as I'd like to get one day (ie, real broody quail), but a gooooood starting point. Not sure of the exact size but it's touted to hold "66 cans of soda & ice!"



I reckon I can fit 48 quail eggs in there easily enough...
Wow! I am impressed. I want to make one too someday. Good job on that!
 

My barred rock chicks have been moved to the bigger brooder FINALLY. They are 4 weeks old and so need to get outside. I would have moved them last weekend, but since Susan was away, it is hard to catch them all with only one person. Anyway. They are moved and after a few days they will be allowed out.

This is a true heritage Barred Plymouth Rock chick. Check out that precise barring! They feather out SOOOO slowly.
 

My barred rock chicks have been moved to the bigger brooder FINALLY. They are 4 weeks old and so need to get outside. I would have moved them last weekend, but since Susan was away, it is hard to catch them all with only one person. Anyway. They are moved and after a few days they will be allowed out.

This is a true heritage Barred Plymouth Rock chick. Check out that precise barring! They feather out SOOOO slowly.
All that presicion takes time! lol (measure twice grow once)
 

My barred rock chicks have been moved to the bigger brooder FINALLY. They are 4 weeks old and so need to get outside. I would have moved them last weekend, but since Susan was away, it is hard to catch them all with only one person. Anyway. They are moved and after a few days they will be allowed out.

This is a true heritage Barred Plymouth Rock chick. Check out that precise barring! They feather out SOOOO slowly.
Justine, they look beautiful!
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