unionhillchix' chat thread (all friends welcome!!)

I've always just used a 250 watt red bulb...i don't think they need anything else. The red also helps by keeping them from pecking each other which is good :) Never had any problems, and i have raised many clutches :D

How are they doing?
 
they are doing well and are growing fast
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at what age should I move them to the coop ?

thank-you!
 
they are doing well and are growing fast
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at what age should I move them to the coop ?

thank-you!
good!!

I depends on quite a few facotrs. I've raised them in the coop (with a heat souce of course :p) and i have raised them inside.
This is a good article for determining when you should move yours :)

http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2013/04/when-to-move-chicks-from-brooder-to.html

should I change the wood chips in the brooder or should I just leave them?
you should change them if they are dirty....if not, leave them. depending on how many i have in the brooders, i at least change the bedding around the water daily, and the other every week (unless i have a lot in a smaller space, then i clean the whole thing daily.
 
how can you tell if a five week chick is a rooster or a hen ? I ordered 1 rooster that was supposed to be a BPR but I have a RIR that looks a lot like a rooster.(it has a large comb) just because it has a large comb does that mean it is a rooster?
 
how can you tell if a five week chick is a rooster or a hen ? I ordered 1 rooster that was supposed to be a BPR but I have a RIR that looks a lot like a rooster.(it has a large comb) just because it has a large comb does that mean it is a rooster?
a large comb can be a good indicator, but you can't be totally sure until they are older.
 

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