good morning all, so many comments, so short of a memory..
It amazes me when I read that your own dogs and cats go after your own chickens.. keeping them separated doesn't help.. you have to take the time to get them acquainted and teach them to leave them alone.. It will save a lot of stress in the future..
MJoe, quail are a good way to get to her.. they are so easily tamed and don't mind being picked up.. Just keep an eye on her and watch for a glimmer of interest,, then work on that ..
chicks can go into any outbuilding at any age.. as long as you provide the warmth and protection they need..
I once put 80 3-day old chicks under a brooder hood in an outside lean-to when it was minus 20F.
they all survived..
will somebody please define "draft" to me? chicks run around outside with hens in the wide open spaces where wind hits them from all angles. is draft different than that ?
I got 1 BR egg already this morning,, I put nest boxes into each of the breeding pens.. there is a Del in one , but the BR egg was not in their box..
first time layers don't always "get it" right away..
I have not seen a two minute drill from either breeding pen yet..
wouldn't that be a kick in the head if I have duds for roosters ? after waiting all winter ?? they both do crow, so I still have some hope for them..
......jiminwisc..........
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