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    Break Quarantine for winter storm?

    What does the coop look like? Does it have decent ventilation so moisture doesn't build up to risk frostbite? The moisture can come form their breathing, poop, or any open water. Since there are only two of them a fairly large coop would help keep the moisture down also. Decent ventilation...
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    Cold weather: free range or keep cooped?

    I give mine the option. Mine have chosen to go out when it was below 0 Fahrenheit. The temperature isn't so much the problem as the wind. It's perfectly calm when mine go out in cold weather. If enough of a breeze is blowing to ruffle their feathers they stay out of the wind. That might be...
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    Coop improvement and Hatching Hut

    Hi, welcome to the forum! Glad you joined! I don't see any questions but I have some of my own. What do you men by hatching hut? Is that a spot for an incubator or are you talking about isolating a broody hen while she hatches? Would it only be used in warmer weather? Not sure what you...
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    Winter Weather

    The coldest I've seen is -4 Fahrenheit. I leave the pop door open and let them decide. If a cold wind is blowing they are not going to be in it but if the wind is calm they go out to enjoy the weather. How do I know they are enjoying the weather? Because I give them the option and that is...
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    What colors would I get?

    Lavender is a recessive gene that turns feathers that would normally be black to lavender when the chicken has two lavender genes at that gene pair. He will give one Lavender gene to all of his offspring, not enough by itself to have any effect. For your matches just consider him a black...
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    Has anyone used this incubator?

    Yeah, the manual comes with the order. Since it is made in Australia can you contact the company and see if they can send you one or send a link.
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    Is this something that would work? Or just some made up stuff?

    I have, with a hen that had been broody a little more than three weeks plus another that killed a couple of the chicks she hatched, not chicks I tried to give her. But I agree, it usually works. Let's look at how this works. Before they even start to lay a pullet or hen stores up excess fat...
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    Is this something that would work? Or just some made up stuff?

    My experience is that you do not get guarantees with living animals. You cannot be sure what would happen. I had a hen fight another broody hen to take her chicks away when she had only been broody for two days. There is no question in my mind that if you had offered her chicks at 2 days of...
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    When to remove the egg turner in incubator?

    The standard is to go into lockdown after 18 days of incubation. That means stop turning the eggs, position the eggs for hatch, and increase the humidity. You count the days by saying "0" the day you put them in, "1" the following day, and continue until you say "18". A lot of people start...
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    Has anyone used this incubator?

    I have never used that model. Where are you located? If you modify your profile to show that then the information will always be available. That could come in handy for a lot of things. You say it is made in Australia. I see that one requires 220 Volt input. Is that compatible with your...
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    8 month old hen not laying

    Yeah, they lay when they lay. I've had pullets start laying at 16 weeks. I've had pullets wait until 9 months to lay their first egg. I've had them start in the long days of summer and some pullets start this time of the year during the shortest days of the year. I understand how frustrating...
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    Snow Possibly Coming, How Should I Prepare?

    How many chickens do you have? I assume they are older than 5 weeks so you do not need to provide heat. How big is your coop? Is your run protected so snow cannot get in? I'm trying to get an idea of how packed they might be and what you are working with. Chickens often do not like...
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    Do I need heat lamps?

    What do you think the wild birds that overwinter in Oklahoma do to keep heat in? The Cardinals, Crows, Eagles, Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Chickadees, Hawks, and such? They use their down, those fluffy bits of feathers near their skin. Chickens also have down. The advantage the wild birds have...
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    Picture Guide - Fast & Easy Rooster Slaughter - Skinning & Gutting - GRAPHIC and PIC HEAVY

    Yes. All parts are subject to rigor mortis.
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    Picture Guide - Fast & Easy Rooster Slaughter - Skinning & Gutting - GRAPHIC and PIC HEAVY

    It varies depending on different factors, maybe one day possibly as much as 3 or 4 after it sets up. When the joints wiggle easily it is ready. I put it in the freezer immediately and let it set after it thaws. I generally take it out on a Sunday and cook it on a Thursday.
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