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I'm new...from fairfield, wa. We brought home our first chicks ever yesterday. So excited to finally have chickens of our own!
Welcome!!!I'm new...from fairfield, wa. We brought home our first chicks ever yesterday. So excited to finally have chickens of our own!
me too am in shelton and new sence last mo. but am here and i found a serama and looking for another as she is by herself. she is so sweet i jut love her.![]()
So... Now that the chicks are outside I am worrying about temps... They are pretty much draft free, with a 120watt red/heat lamp 2' off the ground... Chicks range in age from 3.5-7weeks.....
I have a 250 watt but reason told me that was overkill.... Was I right? Should I swap out bulbs???
......on another note.... If I agree to growthe RIR roo out, then process, how young can I do that and not have it be a waste? Kiddo and I are in negotiations now, but he keeps changing his mind.... My plan b was to just give the chick back... It's a $3 I'm willing to eat ;-)
Welcome to our thread. Hold on to your hat we can move pretty fast. But don't stress about reading every word, just jump in when it looks right. Hope you find some friends soon for you little serama since they do better with buddies.
If you have them in a group, they'll cuddle up and be fine. I have a thermometer in my little coop and it reads about 51 at night which is about 9 degrees warmer than the outside temp. My lamp is only 90 watts and about the same height off the ground as yours. My littles are using their perch and it's about 12" off the floor. If you put a perch in there they can jump up and get warmer if they feel like it. Keep it to one side and they can move closer or stay further away to suit themselves.
I think, from what others have written, that the cuddling is the key to being warm enough. Since I'm down to only 2 littles there's not a lot to cuddle with, thus I use the light.
Quote: I can't believe ya actually sanged it TWICE !!!!! I had so much funny I losted track of how many times.![]()
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Did you make that up yourself Mikeyb? Very nice little ditty!![]()
Oh yeah, I did. Sometimes the creative juices return and flow.
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Where are you? I'm pretty sure I have some paper cartons at home I was about to chuck into the recycle bin. My BIL and SIL saved them for me thinking I'd need them. Won't be home for a week though. I have been reusing the plastic cartons I got from FlyRobinFly. My neighbors and friends have been good about giving them back to me and I just wash and reuse them. I think I've only lost 2 in the process of giving out eggs.
I'm up in Snohomish. I appreciate the offer! I'm going to advise them that if they'd like more eggs, they just have to provide a carton for them. They should learn quickly enough.
So... Now that the chicks are outside I am worrying about temps... They are pretty much draft free, with a 120watt red/heat lamp 2' off the ground... Chicks range in age from 3.5-7weeks.....
I have a 250 watt but reason told me that was overkill.... Was I right? Should I swap out bulbs???
......on another note.... If I agree to growthe RIR roo out, then process, how young can I do that and not have it be a waste? Kiddo and I are in negotiations now, but he keeps changing his mind.... My plan b was to just give the chick back... It's a $3 I'm willing to eat ;-)