*Poultry Lovers*

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Which type of fowl is your favorite?

Standard Chicken
75
32%
Bantam
45
19%
Duck
43
18%
Geese
8
3%
Turkey
11
5%
Peafowl
15
6%
Other
19
8%
What's poultry?
4
2%
Just for eating
13
6%
I don't like them at all....
3
1%
 
Total votes : 236

Re: *Poultry Lovers*

Postby Gà. » Tue May 07, 2013 10:55 am

gumboots99 wrote:Hi I am a town girl XD but none the less I am soon getting silkie chickens. i hope to get about 6 and was wondering how you guys insolate your chicken coops (I live in canada) but also what you feed chicks ect...thanks!

Food: medicated or non-medicated (depends if you get them vaccinated) until their about 3-4 months, then start to introduce some layer crumbles, when 5monthes + they can have all crumbles or pellets (for bantams you NEED crumble chick feed and NEED to grind it smaller, even they can't eat it as a normal crumble)

Water: keep it clean as possible, and dip their beaks in it when you get them. If your getting just hatchery chicks and have like 20, only dip 4-5 and the rest will get it

Bedding: straw is best, hay is good but pricey since its better quality (ie for eating), never use wood chips or spruce chips. One of them is deadly to chicks but I don't remember so... Just don't use chips ! XD another choice of bedding is the kind of stuff you use for like a rabbit... Errr.... Can't think of names..... But it'll be in the box if you buy from a food store (that sells chicks, that is)

Brooder: We use the big metal bins, but we also own a lot more chicks. A sturdy wooden box is good, you can use a box but you'll need to clean it often xD. If your only getting 3-4 chicks a small parrot cage will work.

Moving outside: they can move outside when their 2 months old, like completely, but can go and forage at any age. If its like 80-60 put constantly, they can live outside at a mere 2 weeks, so long as you have a heat lamp for colder days

Heat lamp: RED. USE RED. Do NOT use white, as it can cause them to pull out their feathers. If they're huddled together, they're too cold. If they're panting and spread out, they're too hot. Lift the heat lamp up and down accordingly to help. If they have their wings spread out and are laying on their side, they're just soaking up heat and having a good time. (Ie sun basking)

Sun basking and dirt bathing: if they have their wings spread over their side, and are sleeping (they might be awake), they're just sun basking. Google it for further examples, it's cute! Dirt bathing is a bird cleaning its feathers. They might start doing a thing where they sit down, puff out their wings and scratch at the ground. If they do this while still inside, give them a bucket full of dirt, they'll love it!

Treats: do not give them treats unless its something soft like noodles. Other then that, do not give them treats until they're outside or have grit. They need rocks,or 'grit', to digest foods other then chick crumbles, so if you start giving them treats, give them a handful of dirt or wait until their older and outside. But we often give small chicks noodles and they do fine with it (and LOVE it!)

If you need any more info shoot me a PM or ask here ^^ I love helping
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Re: *Poultry Lovers*

Postby gumboots99 » Tue May 07, 2013 12:06 pm

Gà. wrote:
gumboots99 wrote:Hi I am a town girl XD but none the less I am soon getting silkie chickens. i hope to get about 6 and was wondering how you guys insolate your chicken coops (I live in canada) but also what you feed chicks ect...thanks!

Food: medicated or non-medicated (depends if you get them vaccinated) until their about 3-4 months, then start to introduce some layer crumbles, when 5monthes + they can have all crumbles or pellets (for bantams you NEED crumble chick feed and NEED to grind it smaller, even they can't eat it as a normal crumble)

Water: keep it clean as possible, and dip their beaks in it when you get them. If your getting just hatchery chicks and have like 20, only dip 4-5 and the rest will get it

Bedding: straw is best, hay is good but pricey since its better quality (ie for eating), never use wood chips or spruce chips. One of them is deadly to chicks but I don't remember so... Just don't use chips ! XD another choice of bedding is the kind of stuff you use for like a rabbit... Errr.... Can't think of names..... But it'll be in the box if you buy from a food store (that sells chicks, that is)

Brooder: We use the big metal bins, but we also own a lot more chicks. A sturdy wooden box is good, you can use a box but you'll need to clean it often xD. If your only getting 3-4 chicks a small parrot cage will work.

Moving outside: they can move outside when their 2 months old, like completely, but can go and forage at any age. If its like 80-60 put constantly, they can live outside at a mere 2 weeks, so long as you have a heat lamp for colder days

Heat lamp: RED. USE RED. Do NOT use white, as it can cause them to pull out their feathers. If they're huddled together, they're too cold. If they're panting and spread out, they're too hot. Lift the heat lamp up and down accordingly to help. If they have their wings spread out and are laying on their side, they're just soaking up heat and having a good time. (Ie sun basking)

Sun basking and dirt bathing: if they have their wings spread over their side, and are sleeping (they might be awake), they're just sun basking. Google it for further examples, it's cute! Dirt bathing is a bird cleaning its feathers. They might start doing a thing where they sit down, puff out their wings and scratch at the ground. If they do this while still inside, give them a bucket full of dirt, they'll love it!

Treats: do not give them treats unless its something soft like noodles. Other then that, do not give them treats until they're outside or have grit. They need rocks,or 'grit', to digest foods other then chick crumbles, so if you start giving them treats, give them a handful of dirt or wait until their older and outside. But we often give small chicks noodles and they do fine with it (and LOVE it!)

If you need any more info shoot me a PM or ask here ^^ I love helping


thanks a bunch...lol i am sooo unexperianced. Did not know...any of that I dont think.....XD anyways can they eat composed and stuff? and also what do you mean by crumbles....I am sooooo new to this XD...
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Re: *Poultry Lovers*

Postby AccentOnHakes » Tue May 07, 2013 3:10 pm

gumboots99 wrote:
Gà. wrote:
gumboots99 wrote:Hi I am a town girl XD but none the less I am soon getting silkie chickens. i hope to get about 6 and was wondering how you guys insolate your chicken coops (I live in canada) but also what you feed chicks ect...thanks!

Food: medicated or non-medicated (depends if you get them vaccinated) until their about 3-4 months, then start to introduce some layer crumbles, when 5monthes + they can have all crumbles or pellets (for bantams you NEED crumble chick feed and NEED to grind it smaller, even they can't eat it as a normal crumble)

Water: keep it clean as possible, and dip their beaks in it when you get them. If your getting just hatchery chicks and have like 20, only dip 4-5 and the rest will get it

Bedding: straw is best, hay is good but pricey since its better quality (ie for eating), never use wood chips or spruce chips. One of them is deadly to chicks but I don't remember so... Just don't use chips ! XD another choice of bedding is the kind of stuff you use for like a rabbit... Errr.... Can't think of names..... But it'll be in the box if you buy from a food store (that sells chicks, that is)

Brooder: We use the big metal bins, but we also own a lot more chicks. A sturdy wooden box is good, you can use a box but you'll need to clean it often xD. If your only getting 3-4 chicks a small parrot cage will work.

Moving outside: they can move outside when their 2 months old, like completely, but can go and forage at any age. If its like 80-60 put constantly, they can live outside at a mere 2 weeks, so long as you have a heat lamp for colder days

Heat lamp: RED. USE RED. Do NOT use white, as it can cause them to pull out their feathers. If they're huddled together, they're too cold. If they're panting and spread out, they're too hot. Lift the heat lamp up and down accordingly to help. If they have their wings spread out and are laying on their side, they're just soaking up heat and having a good time. (Ie sun basking)

Sun basking and dirt bathing: if they have their wings spread over their side, and are sleeping (they might be awake), they're just sun basking. Google it for further examples, it's cute! Dirt bathing is a bird cleaning its feathers. They might start doing a thing where they sit down, puff out their wings and scratch at the ground. If they do this while still inside, give them a bucket full of dirt, they'll love it!

Treats: do not give them treats unless its something soft like noodles. Other then that, do not give them treats until they're outside or have grit. They need rocks,or 'grit', to digest foods other then chick crumbles, so if you start giving them treats, give them a handful of dirt or wait until their older and outside. But we often give small chicks noodles and they do fine with it (and LOVE it!)

If you need any more info shoot me a PM or ask here ^^ I love helping


thanks a bunch...lol i am sooo unexperianced. Did not know...any of that I dont think.....XD anyways can they eat composed and stuff? and also what do you mean by crumbles....I am sooooo new to this XD...


My advice for you is only one word:
Research. backyardchickens.com is a great resource, and there's plenty of information online. Research is the most important thing when you're thinking of getting a new animal.
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Re: *Poultry Lovers*

Postby Gà. » Tue May 07, 2013 3:20 pm

gumboots99 wrote:
Gà. wrote:
gumboots99 wrote:Hi I am a town girl XD but none the less I am soon getting silkie chickens. i hope to get about 6 and was wondering how you guys insolate your chicken coops (I live in canada) but also what you feed chicks ect...thanks!

Food: medicated or non-medicated (depends if you get them vaccinated) until their about 3-4 months, then start to introduce some layer crumbles, when 5monthes + they can have all crumbles or pellets (for bantams you NEED crumble chick feed and NEED to grind it smaller, even they can't eat it as a normal crumble)

Water: keep it clean as possible, and dip their beaks in it when you get them. If your getting just hatchery chicks and have like 20, only dip 4-5 and the rest will get it

Bedding: straw is best, hay is good but pricey since its better quality (ie for eating), never use wood chips or spruce chips. One of them is deadly to chicks but I don't remember so... Just don't use chips ! XD another choice of bedding is the kind of stuff you use for like a rabbit... Errr.... Can't think of names..... But it'll be in the box if you buy from a food store (that sells chicks, that is)

Brooder: We use the big metal bins, but we also own a lot more chicks. A sturdy wooden box is good, you can use a box but you'll need to clean it often xD. If your only getting 3-4 chicks a small parrot cage will work.

Moving outside: they can move outside when their 2 months old, like completely, but can go and forage at any age. If its like 80-60 put constantly, they can live outside at a mere 2 weeks, so long as you have a heat lamp for colder days

Heat lamp: RED. USE RED. Do NOT use white, as it can cause them to pull out their feathers. If they're huddled together, they're too cold. If they're panting and spread out, they're too hot. Lift the heat lamp up and down accordingly to help. If they have their wings spread out and are laying on their side, they're just soaking up heat and having a good time. (Ie sun basking)

Sun basking and dirt bathing: if they have their wings spread over their side, and are sleeping (they might be awake), they're just sun basking. Google it for further examples, it's cute! Dirt bathing is a bird cleaning its feathers. They might start doing a thing where they sit down, puff out their wings and scratch at the ground. If they do this while still inside, give them a bucket full of dirt, they'll love it!

Treats: do not give them treats unless its something soft like noodles. Other then that, do not give them treats until they're outside or have grit. They need rocks,or 'grit', to digest foods other then chick crumbles, so if you start giving them treats, give them a handful of dirt or wait until their older and outside. But we often give small chicks noodles and they do fine with it (and LOVE it!)

If you need any more info shoot me a PM or ask here ^^ I love helping


thanks a bunch...lol i am sooo unexperianced. Did not know...any of that I dont think.....XD anyways can they eat composed and stuff? and also what do you mean by crumbles....I am sooooo new to this XD...

Yes head to BYC, their very helpful (I'm over there too, lol)

Crumbles is just crumbled chicken food, vs pellets which are just little pellets, lol.
Chickens LOVE to scratch in compost, but don't like bring it inside for them xD just if you have a compost pile they'd love to scratch in it ^^
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Re: *Poultry Lovers*

Postby gumboots99 » Tue May 07, 2013 3:40 pm

lol ok thanks and yes I also have BYC XD. Can different tpes of chickens be together? we wanted a couple silkies but also some laying hens. but not two coops.
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Re: *Poultry Lovers*

Postby Gà. » Tue May 07, 2013 5:14 pm

gumboots99 wrote:lol ok thanks and yes I also have BYC XD. Can different tpes of chickens be together? we wanted a couple silkies but also some laying hens. but not two coops.

Yes but if you get silkies be careful with what other breeds you get, silkies are very timid and don't mix well with other types of dominant chickens
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Re: *Poultry Lovers*

Postby gumboots99 » Wed May 08, 2013 12:45 pm

...ok will try lol may be a problem
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Re: *Poultry Lovers*

Postby •~Mrs.MellarkOdair~• » Wed May 08, 2013 3:03 pm

Here is a picture of my Phoenix and bantam Cochin sharing their 20 chicks(it was 21 but we lost one). They are about two weeks old now.
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Re: *Poultry Lovers*

Postby gumboots99 » Wed May 08, 2013 3:28 pm

awwweee they are adorable...jealous :lol: :D :D :D :D :o :o :o :o :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Re: *Poultry Lovers*

Postby Dactyl » Fri May 10, 2013 8:58 pm

:3 My auraucana mixed hen just hatched out 6 babies. I checked the other eggs, smashed the infertile ones, and put the other two in the incubator. I just woke up to two little baby chicks!!! :333

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