jeffinsgf
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...They are about 12 weeks old, which means they should start laying in about a month or so...
Closer to two months. 18 to 20 weeks is the early side of normal.
...They are about 12 weeks old, which means they should start laying in about a month or so...
. THANKS !!!! The rolled roof and door hardware is all it cost me to make, some screws and nails !!Coop looks good. We just got a call from a lady up the road that has too many chicks and she is going to drop off 20 chicks tomorrow she said they are a few weeks old. She does not have the space we were down to 3. Best thing is FREE. Hens will lay and the roosters will go in the freezer
that's awesome ! The grand kids are 11and 7 they have fun! It's up to the 11 yo to really take care of them !Cool, nothing like waking up to a rooster crowing. We had them as kids and have had a few for the last couple of years. They really keep the bugs down when they are roaming. My brother raises them organically so he helps us out when we have issues, but he lives 3 hours away or he would be my source for chicks. He says he can get up to $30 per chicken (butchered) and all the eggs he can sell at $3.50 a dozen, if he NY city folks come up for the market. He free ranges his also so he has next to nothing for a feed bill in the summer.
We ran electric around the bottom of ours about 6" up, and nothing's dug/broken in so far. We did loose one to a hawk, so now there's deer netting over our pen. They're persistent, can't leave much of a gap.
Ha ha ha !!! Yeah he'll wish he slept in !!!The coop is outside the bedroom window. Hmmmmm
When that rooster starts crowin' on Sunday morning when you're trying to catch 40 more winks, his days will be numbered and that freezer will be his new coop.