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Finally BAck in the Chicken Keeping Scene

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Hi Guys,

 

Been a on looker chicken keeper almost 20 years ago when my dad kept them, but was a very avid keeper and learnt loads from him.

 

I reckon i have had every UK Common chicken bread in my garden at some point in the time my dad used to keep chicken

 

There where times when i had over 100 chicken at a time and proberly atleast 1000 different chickens throughout the time my dad kept them

 

He gave up due to his illness to his reluctancy and i was quite young then to carry on so they all went to my dads mates farm where most of them came from to start with

 

Now i have decided to start again but with more enthusiam then before

 

It started when i went to visit a mate and heard clucking and got excited and asked him and yes he had chickens, we then spoke for hours about it and he agreed to gimme some of his offsping from his current incubation batch

 

On the hatch day he invited me and my kids over to watch [28/MAR/2012] so we did and my kids loved the chicks and then he asked my kids how would they like to take some adults home today

 

I was well excited and so where they, so we went to his garden where he has a good 15 adults and he asked my kids to choose, so my daughter chose which i beleive to be either a Nortampton Red or a Buff Orpington. she named her Rosey and she lays lovey brown speckled eggs every 3 ish days at 68grams an egg :)

 

My son chose what i beleive to be a speckled Sussex which he named Dora and she lays ever other day slightly smaller brown eggs

 

The Next day i already had an order for 3 chickens 18 weeks old and they arrived safly from Wigits Farm they are 3 Columbian Black Tails (Yet to be named by my eldest son)

 

I have Since Purchased a Brinsea Mini Advance Incubater and starter kit which is being preperared and runn over this weekend ready for a delivery of 6 Brown and Cookoo Orpington Hatching Eggs which i am very excited to hatch and get loads of help from here please

 

I have a large 2 story coop which i adapted from a rabit hutch and made a next box on the side of, and ordered some galv mesh sheets to make a large run for them

 

i have another 2 story rabbit hutch wheich i need to pickup from dads garden which i will also adapt into a chicken coop in the next few weeks

 

I hope thats enough info about me and my chicken and hope to get along well here and get and give loads of advise

 

Thanks

 

5 Red Star, 1 Speckledy, 3 Col Blacktails, 3 White Star [Leghorn]  1 Amber Star - All Hybrid Pullets, 1 French Copper Marans - Roo, 2 Lavender Araucanas - Roos, 3 Cream Legbars - 2 Pullets & 1 Roo

 

Formerly Silverfox0786

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5 Red Star, 1 Speckledy, 3 Col Blacktails, 3 White Star [Leghorn]  1 Amber Star - All Hybrid Pullets, 1 French Copper Marans - Roo, 2 Lavender Araucanas - Roos, 3 Cream Legbars - 2 Pullets & 1 Roo

 

Formerly Silverfox0786

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I have Bantam welsummers, Bantam Cuckoo Marans, Bantam Wc black polish, Bantam Olive eggers, MGB, LF Welsummers, BCM, Wild type turkeys RioxEastern, Ringneck pheasants blacks and 1 blue roo and bunch of free range birds

 

 
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I have Bantam welsummers, Bantam Cuckoo Marans, Bantam Wc black polish, Bantam Olive eggers, MGB, LF Welsummers, BCM, Wild type turkeys RioxEastern, Ringneck pheasants blacks and 1 blue roo and bunch of free range birds

 

 
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Hi and welcome to BYC! frow.gif

~Heather

 

"Music is what makes me dream... It's what makes me desire something..."

 

~Her Passion for Poultry~    ~Larksong Photography~

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~Heather

 

"Music is what makes me dream... It's what makes me desire something..."

 

~Her Passion for Poultry~    ~Larksong Photography~

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frow.gif & welcome-byc.gif from Alabama. Glad you joined us. 

Dorothy: The woman keeps a chicken in her home, how normal can she be?
Rose: I kept a chicken in my home.
Dorothy: You see my point?
The Golden Girls "Long Day's Journey Into Marinara"

 

Check out my Blog: The Country Chick                          And be sure to check out our soap shop on Etsy, here.

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Dorothy: The woman keeps a chicken in her home, how normal can she be?
Rose: I kept a chicken in my home.
Dorothy: You see my point?
The Golden Girls "Long Day's Journey Into Marinara"

 

Check out my Blog: The Country Chick                          And be sure to check out our soap shop on Etsy, here.

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Hi and welcome-byc.gif from Ohio. So glad you joined. thumbsup.gif

TIME is the best thing to spend on a child!
Always calibrate your hygrometer before you incubate!!

Home to Black East Indies, Mandarins, Speckled Sussex, Barred Rock, Golden Buffs, Welsummers, Ameraucanas, Black Australorp, Silver Laced Wyandotte, Two Weimaraners, Two beautiful daughters and a great DH who builds whatever I need!

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TIME is the best thing to spend on a child!
Always calibrate your hygrometer before you incubate!!

Home to Black East Indies, Mandarins, Speckled Sussex, Barred Rock, Golden Buffs, Welsummers, Ameraucanas, Black Australorp, Silver Laced Wyandotte, Two Weimaraners, Two beautiful daughters and a great DH who builds whatever I need!

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 Crested Ducks                     Common Chicken Practices          Learn more about Avian Influenza

 

 

Helen: Daria, do you have to look at everything in such a negative light?

Daria: Could you possibly be referring to the harsh light of reality?

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 Crested Ducks                     Common Chicken Practices          Learn more about Avian Influenza

 

 

Helen: Daria, do you have to look at everything in such a negative light?

Daria: Could you possibly be referring to the harsh light of reality?

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Hi and welcome to BYC from northern Michigan frow.gif

 

The Easter hatch is in it's final week, check out the link in my signature and you will get lots of good incubation/hatching information - there are several really good links on page 1.

Home of the world's cutest dachshund, one crazy blue heeler, two cats,
              one fat pony, and many (but not too many!) chickens

              Can anyone tell me, how many are too many chickens?

 



My Chickens
http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/1muttsfans-chickens
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Home of the world's cutest dachshund, one crazy blue heeler, two cats,
              one fat pony, and many (but not too many!) chickens

              Can anyone tell me, how many are too many chickens?

 



My Chickens
http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/1muttsfans-chickens
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Lucky to have an awesome wife.  Father to three boys.  As for animals...rabbits, chickens and goats, oh my!
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Lucky to have an awesome wife.  Father to three boys.  As for animals...rabbits, chickens and goats, oh my!
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