When do chicks start dusting? Do they have to be taught? My babies are 2 1/2 months old. All they do is try to eat it?! I have a mix of wood ash, commercial chicken dust powder and dirt.
Thank you for that fact. I'm gonna get a night sensor light and put it in my small coop. Because it's too dark when it's raining outside and I can't let them out. I noticed in the day they would eat when I opened the little door to put the food in or change their water in the morning, but it was...
I'm going to try a night light in my small co-op. Because on days that it's dark and it's raining. I'm not able to leave them outside. I find that they're not eating or drinking?. If I don't come around and open up the door then they come to drink. When I open the door and it's light. I'm gonna...
What do you do when it's raining hard? I had to rescue my babies and put them two by two in there consecutive coops. Mine is designed end on end with a run in the middle. I have to put a tarp over the middle Section.
I guess they're going to have to stay in the coop now all night it's supposed...
Thank you. That helps a bit to know that others have had the same problem now. My chicken is going underneath the ramp. And just laying down, she's so scared.
Sometimes I just pet her and try to assure her that it's ok
I raised my four chicks in the house with an open top covered by hardware cloth. One of my chicks called ChiChi Was scared to come out of her coop when I put her in there for the first time. Praise God. It's been a week and she finally came out of her coop, but I had a cover tarp over the top of...
Well, anyway, we know that chickens are messy. How I spotted some ants?
The food was on the ground, so I'm going have to remove food at night from the coop So it doesn't escalate. This is my first time with chickens. It's frustrating sometimes.
I would use hardware cloth and enclose the run. Traps outside of run to catch the mice. Check out some mice traps that are friendlier online. Some use a simple box with a flip door and then they can't get out.
I bought a chicken roost swing of sorts for my 4 girls but don't know if that would fit in your area. (It was difficult to assemble) I also have a vegetable holder and spike. I placed several branches horizontally with screws on the ends to insert inside the screens for support as roosts. I...
I think 2 weeks old is too early. They have to be fully feathered for that low of temperatures. I had mine in the basement for7 weeks. I used large Walmart boxes that you assemble and clipped them together. Cut out little openings like tunnels to go back-and-forth in between each one. Put some...
I would probably wait until they are fully feathered without a heat plate. Just put the plates vertical. And I think they will be fine in the co-op. If you have that many together, they'll get warm and cuddle next to each other. I definitely would use the heater plate until they're fully feathered
Hi. Great to see this site. I have 4 chicks. They're officially 8 weeks old today. I couldn't wait to put them outside. I waited because it was so cold at night. I did keep turning the temperatures down in my brooder for conditioning. The lowest was 70. Some of the chicken farmers. That I saw on...