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I am wondering if the golden girls are delawares? Or california whites? Beautiful chicks by the way! My favorite is spit fire! Sorry to hear about the losses though.

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Here is thier inside brooder set up. I only use one light btw. I have to use the books to raise and lower the table to adjust the heat because the room is naturally hotter during the day. The lights are held into the tables with the type of hooks that you use to hold heavy paintings on to walls and they are nailed into the table with three nails. The loop is then hooked onto the wall hook and cliped onto the side of the table so its defiantly not going to fall off. I tried pulling it off and it wouldnt budgeI love my $5 unfinished yard sale table. It has had a hundred incarnations at this point... lol
Their brooder is a big plastic christmas tree box from wallmart (on clearance sale ... with an additional discount because its missing its lid, handles, and one wheel... org 24 usd... got it for 6)
AND here is where they will eventually graduate to:
Our barn-- complete with chicken weather dial on top! The entire side of the barn on the left panel (from the white post in the center to the edge will become a new chicken house.... or possibly for quail. Its very large inside. It needs a lot of work but I think it will be great!
This is thier room, its insolated, with wire covering every possible way in on the inside. It goes from the wall on the left side to about 4-5 feet past the window ont he right. and yes.. thats a cat door if I want them to free run...
It has power, water, heat, AND fans.
The inside to the left, the water system is currenty disconnected for winter. (we are going to expand into the horse stall and double the size of the inside area to house the bantams).
from the outside, the run. The door can close as can the window. We will be increasing the size of the run to be the full length of the barn. The posts are made from security fencing and are cemented into the ground. The top is chicken wire and wil be replaced before we put the chickens in because they are old and are getting brittle. The lower sides have three diffrent sizes of wire and are sunk into the ground about a foot and the ground is mounted up by about a foot as well. The tree has been trimmed to take preasure off the top bar of the run and provides great shade in the summer. I will be growing chicken friendly plants all along the out side of the run to grow so that I can give them good treats
We are going to be replacing the chicken wire with heavier gage wire that will last longer and give better protection for them. You can tell that this roof can DEFINATLY carry a heavier wieght wire! This thing is strong enough a full grown man can probibly hang off of it.
Here is the inside.. This is how we bought the house/barn. I will be changing this alot as I really dont like it. Doing the clean out a few weeks back was a nightmare. I do NOT want to reach into these dark holes again.
Woefully inadiquite. This is going to be changed asap. I hate this side... looks very rickety and there are no other roosts currently.
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Just a quite little note about Spazzy, Chickzilla, Spitfire, and Derpetto. My hubby was playing with the chicks this morning and he had him help me handle these guys.
Spazzy was sitting on the palm of his hand looking at his wedding band... pecking at it like **OOH SHINY THING!** Hubby got a good laugh about it
Put Spazzy back and held Chickzilla who he loveingly refers to as "Silly Zilly" and she hunkerd down between his hands and took a nap while he rubbed her back... I think someones going to be a pocket pet.
Spitfire... as usual.. didnt want to be held and RAN up the never ending ladder of palms before I put her back in the brooder... then she ran over and pecked a random chick in frustration. Shes tiny.. but hubby agrees... Spitz is the boss.
And lovely little Derpetto. *sigh* oooh the shallow end of the gene pool. Hubby picked her up. She stared off into space for a good 3 mins... then got startled when she realized she was out of the brooder... spun around in a few circles on his palm... and looked up at him... WAAAY up... and proceded to fall over backwards and kick her feet in the air like she was running away doing the backstroke. I wish I had I my video cam on her! it was classic. Hubby put her down and she stood there screaming for a good min. Some birds are just a bit more 'special' than others I think. lol