Tower Garden Update- 4 weeks since transplanting & Chicks!!!
I have been MIA for almost a month now- I’m sorry! I just finished producing my yearly high school musical (this year was “Little Women”) which literally takes everything out of me. Just keeping up with family life has been a struggle, so the blog had to go on the back burner. I have, however, kept up my garden and have managed to take a step further into my backyard homesteading adventure with new baby chicks!
Here are a few pictures of the only 4-5 weeks after transplanting the little seedlings. It never ceases to amaze me how fast plants grow! (.) And even though I said I’ve managed to keep up my garden…with the that pretty much entails checking once a week to make sure there’s still water in the tank.
While the Tower Garden eliminates most pests, I noticed a few aphids on one plant…then I saw this little red guy came to eat them all up!
Don’t forget, you can have a just like mine. I sell these wonderful contraptions and would love to chat with you about getting your own. Check out , or feel free to directly with questions!
And now for the chicks…
On the way home from a homeschool field trip last week, I saw a feed store and made the impulse decision to bring chicks home. (Just an incentive for my husband to make a coop!) We’ve been planning on having a small backyard coop of chickens to give us a few home raised eggs and help us compost our food trash so we don’t waste. It’s amazing how much we throw away now that we don’t have chickens when we used to be able to just guiltlessly give kitchen scraps to the chickens for recycling into fertilizer and nutritious eggs. I’m looking forward to keeping these beautiful Buff Orpingtons fat and happy with our kitchen scraps. I also can’t wait to eat some homegrown eggs again. If I’m successful at all my endeavors, I will prove to the world how even a small little yard can sustainably produce a lot of food for a family. You don’t need to live on acres of land! (I say that now, but just wait ’til I’m dying to raise goats or a milk cow again!)
I’ll keep you updated on all our backyard homesteading adventures!
Baby Quail Chicks For
Sale in
Nashville, Arkansas
We have many Rare Chicken Breeds for sale in Nashville Arkansas,
including Sussex Chickens, Welsummer Chickens, Turken Chickens and more.
Be sure to check out the Bargain Specials, as you can combine different
egg layers in smaller amounts and buy as an assortment. Nashville
Arkansas also has poultry equipment for sale, game chickens for sale in
Nashville Arkansas, bantams for sale, ducks for sale, geese for sale,
turkeys for sale, guinea for sale, peafowl for sale, pheasant for sale,
chukar partridge for sale, bobwhite for sale, many different breeds of
baby chicks for sale in Nashville AR.
Baby Chickens Coop in
Nashville, Arkansas
Thumbing through a baby chickens for sale in Nashville Arkansas
catalog is a yearly traditions in many houses. My kids and I eagerly await
the Murray McMurray Hatchery catalog. We love looking at all the cool and
different chicken breeds available. Catalogs are free so head on over to
their site and request one if you are interested.
Typically hatcheries online offer both standard breeds
and bantams. Bantams are fun hardy little chickens, they lay tiny eggs
that kids especially love collecting. Bantams typically weigh less than 2
pounds when full grown. Just like ordering anything online there are pros
and cons to ordering baby chicks online. Pros of buying baby chicks in
Nashville Arkansas * Big Selection - If you are wanting a large
variety of different chicken breeds and egg colors, you will find the best
selection at an online hatchery. * Both Bantams and full sized chickens
available * You get to choose what sex you want. If you want a mixture of
both male and female then choosing a "straight run" will save you money
and you will get a mixture of male and female chicks. You can also choose
all males or all females too. * Weekly specials. Hatcheries have sales on
chicks, you are likely to get a good deal if you are flexible with the
breeds you are wanting. Cons of buying baby chicks in Nashville
Arkansas * Order early to get the best selection. Certain breeds sell
out fast, sometimes as early as 6 months in advance of shipping! If you
are wanting a certain breed it's best to order your chicks in the fall
before their orders sell out.
Baby Chicks Names in
Nashville, Arkansas
Quantity - you must order a certain number of chicks. Typically hatcheries
will require you buy a minimum of 25 chicks at a time. The number is
necessary for the chicks survival during shipping. All 25 chicks are put
in one small box without heat. They are crowded in the box and produce
enough body heat to arrive in good shape. * The wait - If you choose to
buy chicks from a feed store you will have them the same day but if you
choose to go with a hatchery you have to wait until they are ready to ship
and then wait for the chicks to arrive. Ordering baby chicks online in
Nashville Arkansas is easy and has always been a very pleasant
experience of me. It can be a little frustrating waiting for the chicks
but it's so worth the wait. When the post office calls and you hear all
those little "cheeps" or "chirps" in the background you'll know the wait
was worth it! How to Care for your new baby chickens in Nashville,
Arkansas Baby chicks are really
adorable as well as
tough to stand up to,
but it's ideal to prepare for their
arrival before you get them. Prepare initially
by collecting not just the
correct products, however
also the correct
understanding to look after
them. Raising baby chicks is fairly
straightforward, you just have to provide them with the following: A
clean and warm
habitat Lots of food and also water Attention and
love Environment Your environment could be a basic box, fish tank,
pet cat carrier, or guinea
porker cage. Line it with old towels and also
coverings (without loosened
strings!) to begin, and also after a few weeks make use of straw over paper.
Note: Avoid using just
newspaper or other slipper
surface areas-- or your chicks legs can grow
misshapen. You likewise need
something to serve up food as well as
water in, such as a chicken feeder as well as water
dish from the feed store, or a pickle jar
lid for food and a family
pet bird water dispenser from an animal store. Additionally, as the chicks age you can introduce a perch
into the environment to obtain them
educated on setting down. Warmth To
maintain your chicks warm you should
provide them with a heat resource.
This could be as easy as a 100 watt
light bulb in a reflective clamp style lamp from a
hardware shop, or an infrared reptile warmth
bulb also work effectively (my
suggestion). Chicks require this
heat 24/7 until their downy fluff is
changed with plumes (which can occupy to 2 months). The recently
hatched require a temperature
in between 90 and 100 degrees,
and also each week this can
be minimized by
roughly 5 degrees approximately. The heat source should be on just one side of the cage
to permit chicks a variety of
temperatures. The chicks are your finest
thermostat- if they are concealing in the
contrary corner of your heat
lamp, you need to
decrease the temperature level. If
they are smothering each various other under the
warmth (not simply snuggling),
you should add some warmth.
House cleaning
Sanitation is vital and also it maintains your chicks healthy. Make certain to alter
the bedding
typically as well as
always supply tidy
food and water Food and also water.
Chicks grow quite quickly
which requires lots of clean
food and also water. Offer
sufficient whatsoever times as well
as check
usually to
stop dehydrated and also
hungry chicks. Chick food is various compared
to grown-up chicken food, as well as it is available in both medicated and non-medicated varieties. Feed chick food for the
very first 2 months, then
switch over to a grower food (~ 17 %
healthy protein) for one more 2 months,
and afterwards to a slightly
reduced healthy protein feed or a level feed
(if you have levels). Soil Some chicks want
to get a running start on taking
filth bathrooms, while others won't occupy that activity till they are
older. If you have the area in your chick
unit, introduce a tray of sand or
filth for them to shower in.
Focus and love There are a
few benefits to spending time with your chicks. First off, they will most
likely bond with you and also
not flee as grownups. Second, if you
examine your chicks daily and also
view their actions, you can
catch disease or various
other problems earlier. Keep an
eye out for wheezing, hopping, or
other undesirable
indicators. Make certain to
additionally take a look at
their poop, as diarrhea can cause matted feathers and blocked cloaca.
Last but not least, it is important to watch out for social concerns, such as the
tiniest chick getting picked
on. Empty nest disorder So your
chicks are now fully feathery
as well as its time for them to leave the
safety of your house
and move outside into a cage. Take a look at our
section on chicken cages to learn more
concerning coops as well as
appropriate coop habitats.
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