Wow. Corvidae, I just ran across your ad on KSL for the BLRW chicks. You have some very beautiful birds.
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This is a long shot but does anyone have 1 or 2 coop ready chicks they want to sell? I almost got a Delaware from Sunnybrooke, but I just couldn't risk it coming in and bringing my current flock anything because I've read here that her chicks aren't always in the best conditions. I don't want to do baby chicks again this year, all of mine are out in the coop and I'm happy to have my space back.![]()
Yep, I hear ya on the whole time thing. And have you noticed that when you do get time, you're missing tools or sick or something? I'm going to be working on the run and coop for my girls in WV tonight and tomorrow. It will be a project, for sure, but I need to make the time and get it done. It will be well worth it for me and them. Good luck on your second coop!
Lisa I think Logan is too far for me to get a chicken, I live in Eagle Mountain and my husband would think I was crazy! LOL
Where can I get DE and sweet PDZ locally? I want the sweet PDZ for my roosting boxes and the DE for drying up the poop in the run and for the next time I clean the coop. I figure that you guys are a wealth of knowledge. I prefer somewhere in northern Utah or Salt Lake counties.![]()
Sounds like you are doing great with where the lamp is..don't ever turn it off though. They need heat for a while. They are still pretty young. They will let you know if they are too warm, or too cold. Too hot..they spread out, far from the light. Too cold..they huddle up, and will stand right under the light.Okay. I have a question about my new chicks and the heat lamp...
Do i leave the lamp on 24/7? Should i turn it off during the day or at night?
Temps? I am not really sure how old the lil ladies are, just bought them from cal ranch last night, so what temp do i need to keep them at?
I have them in a large tote that has the heat lamp shining on one half of it about 14-16 inches above the chicks.. is that too close?