tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2491244819642287650.post6463219789887970003..comments2023-09-26T07:46:09.698-06:00Comments on The Birds and the Bees: Spring is Go Time!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2491244819642287650.post-12416558412365551502012-04-28T22:04:22.789-06:002012-04-28T22:04:22.789-06:00Hey A, thanks for the comment. I'm glad to hea...Hey A, thanks for the comment. I'm glad to hear that you are still thinking of chickens, but with all the other stuff it does seem like it may be better to wait. In either case, we think three weeks to a month is as long as you could keep them brooded. After that the little hellions will be flying and getting loose!Kyle and Whitneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02898525173461292749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2491244819642287650.post-52598015180749653162012-04-27T07:51:19.522-06:002012-04-27T07:51:19.522-06:00It sounds like fun, exciting times in your house! ...It sounds like fun, exciting times in your house! New chicks -- so jealous! We haven't gotten ours yet. Not totally sure if we'll get them this year or wait till next year. But we are actively working on our coop, which is very exciting. If I went ahead and got chicks, how long could I brood them in the garage before they'd want to be in the coop?Aprilhttp://aprilandjoseph.typepad.comnoreply@blogger.com