- Apr 22, 2011
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Hello. 2nd post here. Thanks for the assistance with my run questions a week or so ago.
Here's what I got:
My son brought home the bigger one (named Supercluck) after his pre-k class observed them hatching (small rural school). I knew it was going to happen so I had prepared for its arrival by reading as much as I could on these forums. Had it in a rubbermaid with just a 100 watt bulb in the bathroom for a week. My brother in law and I are going to convert an unused 8x8 shed I have on my property to a coop and build a run in two weeks and I thought that it was useless to build a coop and a run for one chicken that we don't even know the sex of so went to TSC today and got 9 more. Got a big metal trough and a proper heat bulb and moved them out to our well insulated garage on top of the unused pool table. I got three red sexlinks, three black sexlinks, and then even thought I was only going for 6 and my wife is still skeptical of the whole endeavor, she fell in love with the assorted bantams and we got three of those as well - I think the black one may be a silkie (black legs, black beak, haven't counted the toes) and have no idea what the red w/ stripes or the golden colored one is - sex or breed.
That's all. As they age I might try to post better pics of the bantams to get a breed ID. I don't really have any questions as I have been an avid reader of this site. Just introducing myself and my flock.
-Brad, Tuttle, OK
Here's what I got:

My son brought home the bigger one (named Supercluck) after his pre-k class observed them hatching (small rural school). I knew it was going to happen so I had prepared for its arrival by reading as much as I could on these forums. Had it in a rubbermaid with just a 100 watt bulb in the bathroom for a week. My brother in law and I are going to convert an unused 8x8 shed I have on my property to a coop and build a run in two weeks and I thought that it was useless to build a coop and a run for one chicken that we don't even know the sex of so went to TSC today and got 9 more. Got a big metal trough and a proper heat bulb and moved them out to our well insulated garage on top of the unused pool table. I got three red sexlinks, three black sexlinks, and then even thought I was only going for 6 and my wife is still skeptical of the whole endeavor, she fell in love with the assorted bantams and we got three of those as well - I think the black one may be a silkie (black legs, black beak, haven't counted the toes) and have no idea what the red w/ stripes or the golden colored one is - sex or breed.
That's all. As they age I might try to post better pics of the bantams to get a breed ID. I don't really have any questions as I have been an avid reader of this site. Just introducing myself and my flock.
-Brad, Tuttle, OK