Who else got some 2013 chicks?!

They're almost 2 weeks now! I can't believe how big they can get in just one day! We built them a pen in a spare room, and put a clothes drying rack on its side. They love jumping from pole to pole, and it's good practice for roosting. No major problems, a couple had pasty butt for 2 days but it cleared up. Still have all 18!
 
We picked up our Feb. chickies today and two out of four are doing great! It is a real heartbreaker, but we love 'em.

We have one of each:
- EE--one died, so now only one...
- Barred Rock
- Red Star
- Barred Rock, which is the one not doing well. So hoping he'll make it through the night!

Wish us luck!
 
So this one is a RIR that has the most feathering:
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And here is their new setup- an old shower curtain with pine shavings and chicken wire. They have been in here for one week:
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And here is their new setup- an old shower curtain with pine shavings and chicken wire. They have been in here for one week:
Love it! What a great idea.


Mine are a little over 2 weeks old now. Still going strong.

Black Cochin, love the furry legs!






Our most feathered one, the Barnevelder:
 
22 arrived from My Pet Chicken a week ago. Lost one due to mis-handling by post office, but the rest are great!! 2 Buff Orps (was 3), 3 Silver Laced Wynodettes, 5 Austrolops, 3 Blue Silkies. We split the order with our neighbors who will take home 3 Rhode Island Reds, 3 New Hampshire Reds & 2 Barred Rocks. Our little flock of babies will eventually join our other 2 Silkies, 2 EE's, a gypsy- faced Brown Red Old English bantam plus 1 Silkie Rooster. We have almost finished the new, much larger coop & can't wait to see them all running around outside together this spring!
 
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Quick question...I ordered from McMurray Hatchery. I have read some bad reviews about chicks DOA. Should I be expecting dead chicks?
I ordered 32 chicks from McMurray last week, 15 of them were silkies and frizzles, on arrival only 2 of my silkies and 1 of my frizzles survived ;(
all of my buff Orpingtons, barred rocks, columbian Wyandottes, and Rhode Island reds were fine and are currently thriving including the 2 surviving silkies and 1 frizzle. I think the trip this time of year is really hard on silkies. Also, I live in Alaska. I've had great customer service from McMurray, and they gave me a credit which I used to order some more standard chicks that should be here tomorrow. Hopefully they will all be healthy and peeping :) for every bad report I read on McMurray, I hear a good one... I think it all comes down to USPS and how gentle and quick they are! Good luck to you!
 
Chick Tip for new chicken parents ;-) Most hatcheries will identify the different breeds for you if you ask, they will mark them on their heads or bellys and give you and identification sheet telling what's what. McMurray did this for us when we ordered 38 chicks, 11 different breeds :)
 

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