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  1. Brookliner

    Can you raise baby chicks in unheated garage

    if you can keep them at the proper temp for their age and draft and predator free it would be ok. Dont put them directly on concrete put a wood or styrafome barrier between the concrete and the brooder
  2. Brookliner

    Coop Run flooring suggestions

    S Sand definitely. Wood mulch will rot and ultimately make a smelly mess. Also with sand you can rake it.
  3. Brookliner

    First chicks, questions already!

    I just check daily for pasty butt unless I find some with it. Then I check 3 times a day until I don't find it any more.
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    How much hardware cloth?

    If you are trying to exclude predators like mink and other weasels from your run 1/2" hardwarecloth is necessary because they can climb and can get through any opening that is larger.
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    Comment by 'Brookliner' in article 'Chicken Treat Chart: The Best Treats for Backyard Chickens'

    In the fall just before the 1st frost I cut back my hosta plants to the ground and feed the leaves to the chickens. These plants have never had any toxic chemicals near them. I also have a fish pond and when I am cleaning it out in the fall I take all the water hyacinths and water lettuce that...
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    I have a weird looking rooster

    Probably hasn't laid an egg because of age and short daylight hours. Look for eggs in the spring.
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    I have a weird looking rooster

    Scruffy looks like a fine hen to me.
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    Comment by 'Brookliner' in article 'Original Coop'

    Pictures please
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    Catching mice in my coop *graphic mice being caught*

    So far I have caught 4 adult mice and 4 juvinal mice. Since the trap won't harm my chickens I leave it set in the run to collect any more invading mice.:D
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    Comment by 'Brookliner' in article 'Colorado Prairie Coop and Run'

    Great build. Chheck out my thread http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1085105/gadget-for-those-of-you-building-coops-runs-this-spring-time-saver-hand-saver. Neat little gadget for cutting hardware cloth and saving you hands. I also cut polycarbonate roof panels with it.
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    Catching mice in my coop *graphic mice being caught*

    Recently my DH left the run door open while he was cleaning the coop. 2 nights later while looking at my chicken cam in my.run I noticed 2 mice running around eating my chicken food. I needed a way to safely trap the mice. I found directions for making a 5 gal bucket mouse trap on you tube...
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    Aggressive pullets/hens

    Eating feathers sounds like she is lacking in protein. Give them some dried meal worms and some black oil sunflower seed as treats. Both are high in protein.
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    Comment by 'Brookliner' in article 'Vickibiros Chicken Coop'

    Lovely coop. Sorry for your loss.
  14. Brookliner

    best online store for chicken materials (specifically galvanized chicken wire)

    I would go with 1/2" also. It will foesure also keep mice out of your feeders. I will post a picture of my best tool for dealing with hardware cloth.
  15. Brookliner

    Using Serrogate Mother Hens?

    Don't wait longer that 3 days to put the chicks under the broody hen. They need to imprint on the hen or she might not accept them. Good luck I have raised almost all my chicks under a broody. :yiipchick
  16. Brookliner

    ugly and watery poop

    Apple cider vinegar with the mother "Braggs" is the brand we get here. Regular vinegar doesn't do the same thing.
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    Comment by 'Brookliner' in article 'Grungyboness Super Duper Nifty Keen Coop Page Home Of Fort Chicken'

    Bravo. A perfect coop. You might like to research poop trays to make your life easier and your coop to have no smell.
  18. Brookliner

    Attaching Hardware Cloth

    Just thought since this was a hardware cloth thread that I would mention the tool I found for cutting it to size. It is still hard to work with but this cutter makes it so much less work and fewer scratches.
  19. Brookliner

    Protruded anus on baby chick

    I have had it a couple of times with chicks I got at the feed store. I completely agree with azygous for the treatment. Keep an eye one it and look for it with any future chicks.
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