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Yep, bought 6 chicks from him last July. Two died with in a couple of weeks, one was a rooster I gave away and the other 3 are still here doing well. I should say these weren't day olds, all were about a month old when I picked them up. He let us check out his entire set up. Saw several dead chicks in the brooders, not very clean IMO. I should have known better than to come home with what I did. But, I was wanting some breeds that are hard to find so I got them anyway. Others may have had different luck or thoughts on him.Does anyone know about a guy in Marshfield, WI that does breeding? His farm name is Empire Family Farm and I found the last name of Sternweis. He has many breeds. Any info would help. I don't want to invest in poor quality chicks.
x2....I have used 60w and 100w and never had a problem, but my brooders are small (20 chicks or less). I also use fish tanks so my DD13and DD11 can view from all angles. My neighbor uses heat bulbs and it seems his chicks are too warm in his large brooder (a cow water tank). He also losses some each week unlil week 5or 6?good morning,, soon will be heading outside to start ripping planks for rafters..
those of you who know me know that I am not a big fan of lights for heat.. regular incandescent are OK, for small brooders.. I use a 60W in my fish tank chick TV.. but the large "heat bulbs" are not .. IMHO.. they are not cheap to buy, and they do not last long , generally.. a small inexpensive electric heater is by far more energy efficient.. you can buy them for about the cost of 2 or 3 heat bulbs, but they will last for years.. IMHO
chicks do not need 95 F heat.. I start all of mine at about 80F and that is where it stays..
I do much brooding right outside in my brooder pens..I think I have posted pictures of these..
I built a brooder hood that I put into one end of the pen so the chicks can go under it or on top of it or ignore it altogether.. depending on how old they are..
still having focus trouble .. so I am outta here..
....jimwithhisrippinghaton............
Quote: They are a week old now
The English Orp is black..the chicks are going to be mostly black..some will have gold baring..this is the English mom..
Some of her kids were hatched out by this mom
They look really happy to have more room..good job!!
Casie, I am interested in you Ameraucanas. Do you have a Wheaten or Blue Wheaten Roo over your two hens?I have blue/black/splash, these are about 75% English type so will be nice and big and fluffy. I just hatched them on New Years so it will be a bit yet before they are ready to lay.
I ordered 20 BLW
10 SLW
and I also Ordered Imported Gold laced Orpington..ugh..they are ridiculously priced..If anyone wants any of these please let me know..I might be able to get a discount if I can get more. I only ordered 4 and I still can't breath about the price.
this is a public service announcement,,,
Beware!!!!!!! "Jim the ripper" has been sited north of Wausau, last seen wearing a hat and short pants