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When do I put my peeps outside in the coop - BackYard Chickens Guys, this is my first post here I got 16 RI Red peeps on April 1st They are healthy and fun to watch I have them in a plastic storage tub with a hardware cloth cover and a heating lamp to keep them warm I am building the coop as we speak and was wondering when I put the chicks in the
Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps - BackYard Chickens It's great to see peeps who love raising backyard chickens come together, but all that discussion in a 5 year old thread is bogging down the server when we do updates For this reason we're starting this new Washingtonians thread Rest assured that the entire original Washingtonians thread will remain closed from new replies, but completely intact
Moving peeps outside? | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens How cold is too cold for peeps to be outside? My allergies are going insane from their dust in the house My coop has a peep section where the big girls can’t get to them They’re 4 weeks old, mostly feathered but little bit of fuzz left We’ll have a few nights around 45 degrees in next 2
Funny Names for New Peeps :) - BackYard Chickens I was thinking about the eggs I have in the 'bator right now and trying to think of funny names to call the (hopefully) coming chicks Out previous hens have had very romantic names, so I think, this time, I'd like to go silly I also want to avoid ALL of them being food names Any Ideas?
Help! Sick and dying peeps! - BackYard Chickens I bought some cochin and buff peeps from the same source 2 weeks ago, and then some more a week later They started dying one or two at a time right after purchasing them They are on medicated feed, grit for peeps, under a heat lamp, and now getting a liquid product, sulfa something for
Setting Up a Heat Lamp for Chicks: A Step-by-Step Guide What is a Heat Lamp A heat lamp is a tool used to provide warmth and heat for baby chickens, or young chicks, in a brooding area or other enclosed space It typically consists of a heat bulb and a lamp fixture that can be suspended above the chicks The heat lamp helps to maintain the temperature at a level that is comfortable and safe for the chicks, mimicking the warmth and body heat of a
Breeding, Hatching and Raising Peafowl - BackYard Chickens Just like chickens and other poultry, peafowl are addicting Every spring we go out and buy more chicks at the farm store Soon, we start asking the questions: “Should I incubate, breed and hatch peafowl so I can have more?” If you have the time, money, energy and space then yes, you should Below is information on breeding, hatching and raising peafowl Important Ratios You should keep