Oh good grief.
Some non-chicken person came up with a new design?
They're sort of like the GQF brooders, but they suck, lol.
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Oh good grief.
Some non-chicken person came up with a new design?
Yeah, I noticed they're doing things differently here too. Wondered how they were working out (or not!)And I've already started the yearly 'bring home dying chicks from work every day and see if I can save them' routine.
So far I've brought home A LOT of chicks. Have saved two turkeys, about seven bantams, an australorp pullet, a barred rock, and two brahmas out of all of them.
Also, we hate the new brooder system. It sucks. The chicks can't get warm enough, I've had to rescue two chicks out of the feeder trough that they managed to get into, and so far my coworkers have found at least four that got into the water trough and drowned. And last night a brahma launched itself out of the top brooder while the door was opened and killed itself.
First time in well over 30 years of chicken raising that I’ve seen it, and it happened while they were out free ranging. I’d have noticed if she left the run that way. I’m seriously considering putting her and a friend or two in the other coop once she’s healed better. I just don’t have the heart to put her down, but I do want to keep the cockerel so I can have fertile eggs on the place.In my experience it has only happened with a dominant hen refusing to accept a new rooster/cockerel as dominant. Once the male achieves dominance they seem to see the hen as a competitor rather than a potential mate. Again in my experience this has not happened in free range birds where the hen has enough space to stay out of the rooster's way.
I hope things are looking up for you!Ponders, good morning one and all!
I'm going to try to get on my lily pad for some attitude adjustment.