tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-77961597519963705972024-03-13T22:23:35.479-07:00From Hatch to Brooder to OMG they have to go OUT?Wanted to start a blog so anyone thinking about getting chickens and have been scared to start because they have heard so many bad rumors will see how fun it really is! I'm here to tell you that after having chickens for six years now that they can be a JOY to have around and they do NOT stink like I was told, if they are properly taken care of. I have also Included a detailed Post on how to make your own cheap brooder for 25 chicks for up to six weeks (pictures included.)Chick Insanityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08422217548185576195noreply@blogger.comBlogger69125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7796159751996370597.post-65693952741367420492012-10-15T06:52:00.001-07:002012-10-15T07:30:19.864-07:00Adding young ones to an older crew.<a href="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-Xq3MB-TEyHY/UHwVEvst_xI/AAAAAAAAARQ/uNmGc9xMT0E/s0/2012-10-15_08-26-18_861.jpg"><img height="226" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-Xq3MB-TEyHY/UHwVEvst_xI/AAAAAAAAARQ/uNmGc9xMT0E/s400/2012-10-15_08-26-18_861.jpg" width="400" /></a><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">Adding young chickens to your already established flock could be big trouble and it should only be done if you have some time to watch how it goes. If you don't have the time it simply should not be done in my opinion. You will end up with a dead or at the very least very injured chick. My hens have ate bigger prey then this little girl. Adding new ones to a free range flock is MUCH different then adding to a caged flock. I have done both and let me tell you...it was horrific adding to a "non free range" flock and I did <b>not</b> get good results. And this is after allowing them to see the newbie through wire for weeks and weeks prior to adding. If I were the type of person who would just throw and go I would have had dead chicks/pullets on my hands. Only the strong (or fast) survive but they usually don't look pretty when it's all said and done. I can't do it and never will after seeing what I have seen.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">What I recommend is to add the babies to an outdoor "free range" flock and I'm here to tell ya. It goes MUCH better! IF you have no choice but to add to an enclosed flock then I would not add anything until they were the same size (which means waiting until the newbie is at least 5 months old). I have done this MANY times now and I have consistent results from my flocks in both types of settings. </span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">The first few weeks (about six or until chick is fully feathered for sure) I do keep the baby in a smaller cage with it's food/water while the others check it out. Then on day one (of adding to a free range flock) I open the door and allow the chick to explore on it's own (and be sure you have time to watch what's going on) I just grab my lawn chair and a book and I wait...hrs...I wait, and I watch. The first day I only allow it out for a few hours (or as much time as your willing to give that day) and each day I go a little longer. IF the chick wanders outside with the others you will most likely have to pick it up and put it back in at dusk. For some reason (maybe the big ones won't allow it in or maybe it's that their instinct to roost is not all there yet) but the babies never seem to go in the first two or three days on their own. After about two or three days they finally get the message. When I have to put the chick back in I put it back into it's cage if I don't plan on letting it out right at sun up so it doesn't get picked on. The smaller the coop the more it will prob get picked on. My coop is huge so there are plenty of hiding spots (which baby does use). It's been a few weeks now since adding baby and as you can see from the picture she has now been excepted into the flock but is (and there is no doubt about this) on the bottom of the pecking order and prob will always be unless someone gets sick. But she's thriving and doing wonderfully :D </span></div>
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Chick Insanityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08422217548185576195noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7796159751996370597.post-6670045863435795212012-10-15T06:39:00.001-07:002012-10-15T06:39:14.436-07:00Our ducks are laying!<p><a href='http://lh6.ggpht.com/-NFIbwrTvXZ0/UHwR_tojNjI/AAAAAAAAAQ8/A0zgwg2yPlg/s0/2012-10-15_08-30-16_745.jpg'><img src='http://lh6.ggpht.com/-NFIbwrTvXZ0/UHwR_tojNjI/AAAAAAAAAQ8/A0zgwg2yPlg/s400/2012-10-15_08-30-16_745.jpg' /></a></p><p>They started on Oct 6th. Today we got a shell less one which is common for new layers. The back one is shell less. We fried it and fed to the chickens.</p>
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Chick Insanityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08422217548185576195noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7796159751996370597.post-37738145035851842152012-09-16T19:57:00.002-07:002012-09-26T08:27:00.991-07:00Are ducks digging these holes?<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: "Courier New",Courier,monospace;">Yes they are! And they dig some pretty deep ones I may add. The deepest one would prob be six inches deep and a good 12 inches wide. They dig all different types of holes (looking for good bugs). What they do is dig a bill full of dirt and run to the pool and swish it around looking for the bugs that float to the top of the water. Smart really! I am learning SO much about them just by sitting out there and watching them. </span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: "Courier New",Courier,monospace;"></span></span><br />Chick Insanityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08422217548185576195noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7796159751996370597.post-82675267919311769052012-09-05T17:27:00.001-07:002012-09-05T17:27:10.826-07:00It's been a while! Here is my crew :) <p><a href='http://lh6.ggpht.com/-F919JhY9E-Y/UEft2_TjNrI/AAAAAAAAAPM/U_rZHpC9njY/s0/2012-09-05_17-28-29_477.jpg'><img src='http://lh6.ggpht.com/-F919JhY9E-Y/UEft2_TjNrI/AAAAAAAAAPM/U_rZHpC9njY/s400/2012-09-05_17-28-29_477.jpg' /></a></p><p>My boy finally got his tail curl! About two weeks ago :) still no eggs but I'm thinking real soon! </p>
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Anyhow these four are from a friend of mine and are getting nice and fluffy for only being 12 weeks old :D Not sure yet what I have but possibly four girls? I hope! The splash over to the right has the biggest waddles but still not as big as my other roos did at that same age. I will let you know what I end up with. They are enjoying their enlarged brooder now that the ducks are out :D However will be dividing it again once I add the new baby chicks in there. </div>
Chick Insanityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08422217548185576195noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7796159751996370597.post-74526034800585227362012-06-07T12:49:00.001-07:002012-06-07T12:53:34.198-07:00The lil chicken crew at 12 weeks old<a href="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-C2ZxxqbH5_g/T9EF3XEhrCI/AAAAAAAAAO4/rwPari9d_ZI/s0/2012-06-07_12-31-20_723.jpg"><img height="361" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-C2ZxxqbH5_g/T9EF3XEhrCI/AAAAAAAAAO4/rwPari9d_ZI/s640/2012-06-07_12-31-20_723.jpg" width="640" /></a><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Courier New",Courier,monospace;"><span style="font-size: small;">NO, we absolutely do not put food in the coop. Why? Because it would be a HUGE mess and unless you want to clean a coop on a daily basis I would recommend not putting water in the coop. If you don't have water do NOT add food in the coop. They cannot have food without having water, they may choke. </span></span><br />
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</div>Chick Insanityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08422217548185576195noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7796159751996370597.post-88079671073328163932012-06-07T10:40:00.001-07:002012-06-07T12:45:43.311-07:00Our fenced in "hallway" and Bedding info<a href="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-7g8K7EGLP-M/T9DnkE5nV1I/AAAAAAAAAOU/_zzEhiVjJyM/s0/2012-06-07_12-26-36_413.jpg"><img height="361" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-7g8K7EGLP-M/T9DnkE5nV1I/AAAAAAAAAOU/_zzEhiVjJyM/s640/2012-06-07_12-26-36_413.jpg" width="640" /></a><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Courier New",Courier,monospace;"><span style="font-size: small;">When I went to clean out the brooder after removing the ducks, it was needed. Before that I had just been emptying their 16" X 16" water station (every third day) and putting fresh bedding on top every day...just a little, to cover any wet looking areas, which was pretty much the whole area. I only cleaned out the whole thing once for the 3 1/2 weeks the ducks spent in there and they were in the garage and it was not horribly smelly. But like I said, I did keep adding a fresh layer of bedding (pine shavings) on top daily. AND without the watering station (I do have pics, just scroll back) it would have been SO bad and I would have been changing that bedding every day (not kidding). In fact when they got older and drank more I could just hear the water dripping down into the water catch. And there was a lot of it. It was always over 1/2 full on the third day when it was time to empty it. </span></span> </div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">The ducks all of a sudden just grew up over night! LOL Just like I remember the 4 Pekin doing. They are making more of a mess (seems like that happened right at two weeks). Today the "new bedding" I put in was already looking quite messy (this was from the poo not because of the water) I stirred it up and were good to go again. I figure I need to stir up the bedding every day now. Ducks poo IS 80 % water so it does wet the bedding pretty well after a few days. It's time to open their brooder and give them more room which means I have to move the four cochin babies out. Will have to do some thinking on that one. I have the bungalow coup, I may move them there but it needs to be cleaned out (it's a coop I made inside my large coop above the nest boxes (no wasted space) and I totally made it myself :D I needed help putting the doors on again (not very good at doors!) Here is a picture of it: Of course its the small coop above the nest boxes.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Courier New",Courier,monospace;">Yesterday when getting home from work I seen one of the lil crew chicks (an EE) out in the yard with the big birds. She must have pushed on her door hard enough to squeeze through it (and I shamefully admit to leaving the hook off the latch). She was sitting on top of the wood pile anxiously waiting for me to "save" her. Poor thing had all of her tail feathers pulled out by the big girls. Not sure how long she was out there but sure glad she made it! She looked very happy to see me. All I thought about was finding the purple spray and applying it to her poor raw rump so the others wouldn't bother her bare area (NOTE: it was NOT bleeding...if it were I would have kept her out until healed) and didn't even think to take a picture of her sitting so peacefully on the wood pile...what a great picture that would have made! :( I grabbed her up quickly, treated her, and got her back in by her lil crew who she was VERY happy to see!</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Courier New",Courier,monospace; font-size: small;">This used to be a huge work shed which was turned into my chicken house (I have four of them now). And I added the walls/doors myself (not bad for a girl huh?) I had a little help with the doors (attaching them) but otherwise I did it myself. I was pretty proud of them! This is two pens and the other area to the left has my pens for my pairs. You can kind of see one in the back under the window (it's pretty long). It also has a wood stove for cold winter nights and very large windows. I LOVE my chicken shed :D The white basket is a make shift nest for my lone Ameraucana girl who was being picked on (she used it once) Now not sure if she just stopped laying in frustration, or if she found a new spot outside. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Courier New",Courier,monospace; font-size: small;">My limit (for my own sanity is 100) I cannot go over that number. If I do go over that, then it's no longer "fun" for me, then it turns into work. I like 80 even better :D 50 would be a GREAT number to stick at really. But don't plan on getting rid of any (except possibly those two "maybe" roosters I have in the lil crew. OR any new roos that hatch out from the eggies. I'm at my roo limit of a dozen. And still not sure on three of the bantam cochins I have...they are still very young yet. None of them are really looking promising. I sure hope I don't end up with 4 roos! If I do I guess I have 7 bantam roos running around the yard and hope everyone gets along! </span></div>Chick Insanityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08422217548185576195noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7796159751996370597.post-17950667744541944912012-05-26T05:46:00.001-07:002012-05-26T05:49:44.624-07:00Did they go back home?<a href="http://lh6.ggpht.com/-7rn884t1Q-k/T8DQvinn4PI/AAAAAAAAAMU/-TEMZXpxh_w/s0/2012-05-24_14-36-44_119.jpg"><img src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/-7rn884t1Q-k/T8DQvinn4PI/AAAAAAAAAMU/-TEMZXpxh_w/s400/2012-05-24_14-36-44_119.jpg" /></a><br />
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did go back home! SO more days of freedom they will get :D I was so proud of them. Chubs (my very chubby Blue
laced red wyandotte) was giving me a little grief and she wanted to go
to the shed but I think that's because she was being lazy and did not
want to walk all the way down to the coop. So I picked her chubby butt up and carried her down there. The next night she went down on her own. <br />
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<span style="font-family: "Courier New",Courier,monospace; font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: small;">They are even starting to check out the nest boxs :D Hope they are a good crew and use them! My cochins refuse to use them...I think I'm going to try making a lower one for them. They don't like to jump often.</span> </span></div>
</div>Chick Insanityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08422217548185576195noreply@blogger.com0