Chick Update - moved to coop
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2020 6:02 pm
July 6th we got some day old chicks, 6 female cream legbar and 8 unsexed black copper marans. Two of the BCM's were about a week older than the others but we took what was available.
We started with them in a 2'x2' box but that only lasted a couple days then they were into a 2'x4' xpen and it wasn't long after that, that I realised those accommodations weren't going to last long either. Finally ended up with an 8'x3' brooder where they continued growing until today when I moved them out into the coop.
In general it has gone pretty well - there were two times when a chick got kind of lethargic so I isolated it and just kept it hydrated with some gatorade (suggested by a neighbour with chickens), they both recovered without issue by the following day.
I've been hard at work on their coop, today I got the roosts finished and I got a huge roll of newsprint mounted up so I can just tear off a new strip to line their dropping tray with, to make for easy cleaning. Still have to finish insulating and put plywood on the top of those walls to close them in and make it look more finished.
Then after a lot of wrestling (surprisingly hard to round up chicks from a large brooder) I got them all out into the coop to settle in: I've checked on them a few times since, they were not too sure about it at first but now seem to be settling in.
We started with them in a 2'x2' box but that only lasted a couple days then they were into a 2'x4' xpen and it wasn't long after that, that I realised those accommodations weren't going to last long either. Finally ended up with an 8'x3' brooder where they continued growing until today when I moved them out into the coop.
In general it has gone pretty well - there were two times when a chick got kind of lethargic so I isolated it and just kept it hydrated with some gatorade (suggested by a neighbour with chickens), they both recovered without issue by the following day.
I've been hard at work on their coop, today I got the roosts finished and I got a huge roll of newsprint mounted up so I can just tear off a new strip to line their dropping tray with, to make for easy cleaning. Still have to finish insulating and put plywood on the top of those walls to close them in and make it look more finished.
Then after a lot of wrestling (surprisingly hard to round up chicks from a large brooder) I got them all out into the coop to settle in: I've checked on them a few times since, they were not too sure about it at first but now seem to be settling in.