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Itchin4Fishin wrote:Nice. Hopefully I'll find time in the next couple of weeks to get our coop built.
Do you have a coop or a tractor?
How many chickens?
What kind of chickens? I have young and curious children so I'm looking for kid friendly chicks.
Fri Mar 27, 2015 1:47 pm
Fri Mar 27, 2015 3:26 pm
mislabeled wrote:I don't know what kind of chickens our neighbors have, but they're incredibly sociable creatures. They love playing chase with the dog (the chickens and the dog are roughly the same size, and the games of chase regularly alternate between who is the chaser and who is the chasee). When they get bored, they'll stand at the back slider and squawk for attention.
Fri Mar 27, 2015 4:05 pm
glockgirl wrote:Itchin4Fishin wrote:Nice. Hopefully I'll find time in the next couple of weeks to get our coop built.
Do you have a coop or a tractor?
How many chickens?
What kind of chickens? I have young and curious children so I'm looking for kid friendly chicks.
I have a coop (no tractor) with a run attached (the Aspen Pet/Petmate Chicken Fort High Capacity Coop with the Chicken Fort Run; you purchase them separately, but can both be seen here: http://www.wayfair.com/Petmate-Chicken- ... M1677.html ) very spacious, very secure; the internal door/ramp locks, as does the nesting box and even the roof and vent; I formerly had the Precision Pet Extreme Hen House with the Precision Pet Extreme Hen House Run (again, both are sold separately but can be seen together here: http://www.wayfair.com/Precision-Pet-Pr ... P1216.html ) and was sorely disappointed in it; the essentially flat roof of the coop in our weather did not fair well and there was no way to lock the internal access door. Still, sold it for $200![]()
I keep only two hens, Lucy and Julie, Red Stars ordered from Murray McMurray Hatchery. I cannot recommend them highly enough. You do have to order a minimum of 15 day-old chicks, sent, no kidding, Priority Mail, but they always include one or two extra chicks, you know what breeds you are getting, and you can get sexed runs--meaning, no roosters. I ended up with 17 chicks, raised them indoors to about four or five weeks, raised them outdoors (no heat) to about 10 weeks, and then sold off the ones I didn't want (i.e., not the Red Stars) on CL for $40-$60 per pullet.
The one or two extras they send won't be sexed, but will be a rare breed, and the one rooster (a Dominique) I ended up with, I sold for $80 to a woman who had a Dominique hen she wanted to breed. Keep in mind that the weirdness of CL is, the rarer (read: more expensive) you list your chicks at, the more inquiries you will receive. For instance, I listed four Buff Orpington pullets at $20 each, zero inquiries. A week later, with the ad phrased exactly the same way, I upped the price per pullet to $40, and had sold all four within two days, plus two Buff Polish at $60 to a guy who just liked how they looked (they have "afros", puffs of feathers atop their heads). More than doubled what I paid Murray McMurray for the chicks.
Lucy and Julie are super sociable and will follow you (or the dogs, they don't care) around the yard seeking attention. Great with the boys, great with the neighbour children--and last year, Lucy and Julie started laying mid-April and kept laying straight through December, apparently not getting the memo that they're supposed to stop laying when it becomes dark and cold.
Red Stars are definitely one of the best laying breeds--I feed them Purina Layena pellets from the Grange in Issaquah, and so their eggs taste just like Costco eggs, but are about 150% or more the size of a Costco egg. So much so that it is impossible to close a "regular" egg container when one is full of their eggs.
I think you could keep four standard sized hens in my coop, but keeping just two gives them lots of space and I like the idea of my girls having space.
Hope this helps. PM me with any questions about breed selection or whatever.
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golddigger14s wrote:http://www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/castlecreek-chicken-coop-mansion?a=1754238 $240
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