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  1. Louie is a womanizer who teaches a class called "Chicks 101." Sparks fly when he meets his match in Marla, who teaches "Feminism in the 20th Century." ‎Chicks 101 (2004) directed by Lovinder Gill • Film + cast • Letterboxd

  2. Mar 22, 2023 · Water – Chickens need access to clean water at all times. In fact, not having water is one reason your hens may slow down on laying. Even being out of water for 24 hours can affect their egg cycle. If you live in a region where the temperatures fluctuate, be sure their water doesn't freeze or get too hot as well.

  3. Breed Profile: Java Chicken. December 28, 2023 · Tamsin Cooper · Chickens 101. The Java chicken has origins in Southeast Asia and became the foundation of American poultry in the 1800s. This heritage breed is worthy of conservation for its hardy, dual-purpose qualities. Read More.

  4. Feb 25, 2019 · The recommended size for a coop is 3 to 4 square feet per chicken, minimum, and about 10 square feet per chicken in the run space. For reference, our coop is 5’x3’ (15 square feet) and comfortably houses 4 to 5 backyard chickens – the maximum we’ve ever had in it. Do keep in mind that our girls only sleep in their coop.

  5. Sep 26, 2022 · The warm water trick for hatching eggs is a method to also check to see if an overdue egg is ready to hatch. All you need is a pot of warm water or sink so the egg can float in. Make sure the water is at 100 degrees or 37.7 degrees Celsius. Place the egg in the bowl or sink. Be sure to be extra careful so you don’t disturb the chick that is ...

  6. Mar 16, 2023 · Be sure to keep them out of drafts. If they’re chirping loudly and seem agitated, adjust the heat lamp. New chicks should chirp quietly, drink a little, eat a little, and collapse into several power naps each day. New chicks in their brooder under a red heat lamp, at a warm 99 degrees.

  7. Apr 7, 2015 · If your humidity is too low after placing the eggs in (1-2 hrs later), then add just a tiny bit of water to the water wells in the bottom of your incubator at a time until the humidity rises. Temperature for hatching chicken eggs is 99.5. It will fluctuate 1-2 degrees at a time. Don’t freak out or over adjust the dial.