A few years ago someone in Nova Scotia told a story on this forum about their chickens that roosted in trees. In the morning they would be covered in snow if it had snowed overnight. When those chickens flew down it would be like a snow storm with all of the snow coming off that was stacked on...
Thanks for the link, an interesting read. It reinforced several of my thoughts and, like a good article, brought out new things to think about. I consider it worth my time reading it.
Are you asking about the 3-4 for large brown eggs as well as the colorful eggs or is this question only for the colorful eggs?
I've ordered about 80 chicks from three different hatcheries. About 1/3 of those chicks came from Meyers. Every chick arrived alive and healthy. When dealing with...
I always want to know what the medicine is in "medicated" feed before I say too much. If it is Amprolium there are no withdrawal periods for either eggs or meat. If it's something else there might be. But you are not getting eggs or butchering them for meat so there will be no ill effects...
My thoughts on raising healthy chickens from chicks.
Feed an age appropriate feed. Everybody seems to have their own thoughts on what that is whether free ranging with a broody hen or in a brooder. Basic food or treats. Supplements and additives or not. In a brooder, mine they get their...
My chickens have never had roundworms so I haven't studied them in that much detail. I butcher several times each year. Part of my butchering process is to split some of the intestines open to look for worms, never seen any.
I'm not sure where you are located (country) so not sure what is...
I've had pullets start laying as early as 16 weeks, usually in the summer but after the summer solstice. I've had pullets not start laying until 9 months, this time of the year. I'm in the northern hemisphere so those started laying on the shortest days of the year. I assume you are in the...
There are different triggers that tell a hen when to release the yolk and start the internal egg making process. One of those triggers is daylight. This helps time it so the egg is laid after daylight but before dark. Another trigger is when they release the previous egg, the yolk for the...
My brooder is in the coop. I put chicks straight in there from the post office or the incubator, whether the outside temperature is below freezing or very warm. As long as the area the chicks are in is warm enough, has adequate ventilation, and wind protection they should be fine. My brooder...
It's a familiar scenario. Cockerels are raised with the flock. When a cockerel matures to the point that he tries to take over as flock master, the head hen objects. They fight. Every year I have a new flock master, a cockerel raised in the flock. Most of the time the handover of flock...
Why wouldn't they fit? Lots of people use heat lamps, heat plates, or heating mats for older chicks, whether they need them or not. A lot of the time the chicks choose not to use them because they really don't need them. I just don't understand your limitations.
Hi, welcome to the forum, glad you joined!
It sounds like they will have decent ventilation and no direct wind.
They should be OK with that heat plate in there but if you want to acclimate them as Rosemary mentioned it won't hurt them.
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Why is a good question. The more you can tell us about your chickens the more likely we can offer helpful suggestions. How old are they, how many do you have, and how are they housed outside for example.
I'm not sure you even have a question. You may be looking for assurance more...