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    Is this too early to move Cornish Cross to tractor?

    I may have to try that. They are going out tomorrow and right now if I clean out the 6x6 brooder and put a fresh bale of shavings in, in two days it's junk. This last week or so the poop production has really kicked in as they passed the 3lb average weight mark. Sheesh....
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    Is this too early to move Cornish Cross to tractor?

    Thanks all. I just checked the weather and it looks like there is a bunch of rain coming. So I'll wait a couple of days. I had just put all fresh bedding in yesterday morning. If you look at the top picture there is a partition with six ISA browns on the other side. I put together a second...
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    Is this too early to move Cornish Cross to tractor?

    The tractor looks like the attached and last time I covered it with a tarp that went to the ground on three sides at night. Side note: do these still require chick grit or now that they are over 2lbs can I switch them to regular?
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    Is this too early to move Cornish Cross to tractor?

    I have 34 Cornish Cross that are 4 1/2 weeks old. They are out growing the brooder, but I don’t know if I need to expand the brooder or move them to the tractor. I can still put a lamp on them while in the tractor if necessary as it will be close enough to the house. For the next week...
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    Possible baby chick dying- he’s gone

    In the interest of not having to dig a hole in the dark, I went ahead and buried him now. I did take a picture of the goo coming out of his backside. It looks like "vent gleet". I'm not sure if cockerels can get that or if it's possible he just had some sort of fungal infection. If you zoom in...
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    Possible baby chick dying- he’s gone

    I am feeding them Nutrena Meatbird feed from TSC. 22% protein. I am trying to keep the brooder temp at about 75. There's enough space they can get away from the "hot spot" of the lamp which is above 80 during the day, but the lamp is high enough they can all get under the beam if necessary. It's...
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    Possible baby chick dying- he’s gone

    @Lacy Duckwing Thank you for the reply. I just cleaned the brooder yesterday and while I tried to be slow about it, there certainly was stress. Maybe a bit more than last time because they are bigger. I have about .75 sqft per chick. I did try to give it some sugar water- 1/2 teaspoon to...
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    Possible baby chick dying- he’s gone

    Just went to check on him again and he died in the last hour or so. Now the question is: Is there anything to learn from cutting him open? If he was diseased, I don’t want it getting to the rest of them. Thx And yeah, makes me sad even though in about a month he was going to be processed. My...
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    Ever get "no seeums" with your baby chicks?

    Thx. Yeah, everyone seems to get along. Every so often someone will flap up, “I’m a DINOSAUR!" and then someone else will chest bump him and yell "I'M A DINOSAUR!" an that'll go on for about 5 seconds and then they just go on their way. I'll plan to clean it out and replace bedding. I hope they...
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    Ever get "no seeums" with your baby chicks?

    Well, we're coming up on about four weeks on Wednesday and no further signs of the no-seeums. It quit a couple days after I started the thread. I am going to chalk it up to: They had some sort of tiny bug on them and it ran its course. For whatever reason, I had an allergic reaction to the...
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    Ever get "no seeums" with your baby chicks?

    Thx. I checked about 10 of them and didn't see anything on their skin or any signs of distress. I did see some very small black specs on a few of them, but not at the base of the down, more on the edges and it didn't move, so I'm guessing dirt. I took photos and zoomed in and it appears like...
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    Ever get "no seeums" with your baby chicks?

    Sounds like the consensus is it's odd for it to be caused by the chicks and look for another source. Thx!
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    Ever get "no seeums" with your baby chicks?

    Not any more than normal. It's been pretty dry the last couple of months. This is all on a screened in back porch. We haven't had issues with them before. Kind of odd.
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    Ever get "no seeums" with your baby chicks?

    We just got a shipment of baby chicks in today. I set the brooder- 6' x 6' x 2' plywood box up on the back patio on Sunday. Put the bedding in Monday. Heat lamps went on Wednesday morning to check temp. Today we put 56 baby chicks in there and every time I go out, I get bit by no seeums...
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    Breaking an aggressive cockerel / rooster

    Well, due to some other events, I was unable to get the feed picked up on Friday. Earliest I could have done it would have been about 5:00 PM and that seemed to be cutting it close, so "Roger" lives on. He seems to be more subdued today. That could have to do with there's no other roosters for...
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    Breaking an aggressive cockerel / rooster

    Thanks, all. It doesn't look promising for him. What about the whole "squirt gun" thing? I don't particularly like the idea of having to "watch my back" when I go into the pen. Sounds like I'll be picking up the feed today at noon unless anyone has any other suggestions.
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    Breaking an aggressive cockerel / rooster

    I have a cockerel that is about six months old. He is a Black Jersey Giant and absolutely beautiful. We actually enjoy having him around more than we thought we would. Well, one day I was carrying the water feeder out and he attacked me around the legs. At which point I dropped the water and...
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    Extra small eggs for more than a week

    Great. Thank you all. I guess this is a lesson in greed and patience. lol. I chose this breed for their dual purpose, heat tolerance and the description says "extra large eggs", so we'll just wait for them to grow out of "teenager" stage. I'm not in it for the money, I'm in for the fun and...
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    Extra small eggs for more than a week

    I got some Black Jersey Giants in the first of February. The two hens have started laying about a week ago, but the eggs are very small. Not sure I'd call them "fairy" eggs, but close. I integrated them with the main flock at about 10 weeks or so. They are now bigger than the ISA Brown hens and...
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    Adding a second coop

    thanks, @3KillerBs, I may just close off the west wall (left in the picture), add some more roosts and see how the existing birds like it. I could even take the west wall off of the enclosed section and connect roosts all together. I just have to get over the idea that they are sleeping...
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