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Hi,

I'm new to BYC.  I've read some posts here and there over the past few months as a result of Google searches.  Finally decided to jump in.  It's been nearly 20 years since we've had chickens and boy have things changed since then!!  

 

Having moved to a new country home last year, we decided to start a "small flock" of chickens this Spring to give us some fresh eggs.  I was thinking 5 or 6 girls.  He was thinking at least 25!  Instant disconnect there!....So, our original purchase was 28 brown egg layers, mostly pullets, a few cockerels - RIR, Barred Rocks, Silver Laced Wyandottes, Gold Star and Black Sex Link. 

 

Then the local feed store started carrying breeds that we found were on the ALBC critical/threatened list...5 of this, 6 of that, a dozen of these.  Of course, then you want different blood for breeding...and it's impossible to find these breeds locally, so there's the dreaded 25 chick minimum to contend with.  One thing led to another and ....now we're up to 300+ chickens.  Our non-working hours are spent building coops, pens, runs and tending to chickens from 1 week to 4 months old. We enjoy the chickens...and working on naming them all !

 

Our current flock includes the following critial/threatened breeds: Blue Andalusians, Sicilian Buttercups, Gold and Silver Campines, Buckeyes, Faverolles, Lakenvelders, Phoenix, Redcaps, Spangled Russian Orloffs, White-faced Black Spanish, Black Sumatra, and Red-shouldered Yokohama.  We also have Ameraucanas, Appenzeller Spitzhaubens, Cream Brabanters, Black Australorp, NH Reds, Gold-laced Wyandottes, Dominiques, Cochins and a variety of "assorted" bantams - Cochin, Silkie, Ameraucana, OEG and Japanese. 

 

Looking forward to finding tips and pointers in the other forums! 

Parents of assorted small flocks of LF and Bantam Cochins, Silkies, LF Andalusian, WFBS, Dominiques, Buff Orpingtons, EE, GSL, BSL, Phoenix, Sumatra, Yokohamas, Faverolles, Orps, Std/Bantam Barred Rocks, RIR and one lonesome Lavender D'Anvers roo and more.

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Parents of assorted small flocks of LF and Bantam Cochins, Silkies, LF Andalusian, WFBS, Dominiques, Buff Orpingtons, EE, GSL, BSL, Phoenix, Sumatra, Yokohamas, Faverolles, Orps, Std/Bantam Barred Rocks, RIR and one lonesome Lavender D'Anvers roo and more.

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post #2 of 13

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"

 

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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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post #3 of 13

Wow you really jumped in there! welcome-byc.gif

1 Awesome Husband, 8 Wonderful Kids, (down to 2 under 18)   Cooper the roo,3 mixed girls 2  EE's, +2 half cochins ,6 crele oegb 

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1 Awesome Husband, 8 Wonderful Kids, (down to 2 under 18)   Cooper the roo,3 mixed girls 2  EE's, +2 half cochins ,6 crele oegb 

         http://www.etsy.com/shop/somadlyinlove

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post #4 of 13

WELCOME TO BYC!!!!!! LOL I thought i had gotten a lot for a first timer I only have 28!
 

Proud owner of 27 Black Australorps, one Polish, and 5 Rhode Island Reds!

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Proud owner of 27 Black Australorps, one Polish, and 5 Rhode Island Reds!

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post #5 of 13

Wow, I feel woefully inadequate.  I'm starting with only 4 babies who arrive in two weeks.  But I'll blame it on the restrictions.....

 

Welcome

 

Kim

Mother of 4 Chicks 2 Easter Eggers, 1 Black Australorp, 1 Rhode Island Red.  In our urban backyard farm with my wonderful husband and two spoiled dogs.

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Mother of 4 Chicks 2 Easter Eggers, 1 Black Australorp, 1 Rhode Island Red.  In our urban backyard farm with my wonderful husband and two spoiled dogs.

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post #6 of 13
Hi and welcome-byc.gif from Ohio. So glad to have you aboard. 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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post #7 of 13

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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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post #8 of 13
Hi and welcome to BYC from northern Michigan big_smile.png

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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post #9 of 13

Hi and welcome-byc.gif  Glad to have you on board. Enjoy the site!

If every single person were to stop buying cage eggs and become environmental activists, the world would be a better place. 

 

I went to Mcdonald's and asked for some fries. The cashier said 'would you like some fries with that?'

Life was much simpler when Apple and Blackberry were just fruits.

 

http://www.freebetty.com/

http://www.hensdeservebetter.org.au/

http://nocagedeggs.com/

 

 

 

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If every single person were to stop buying cage eggs and become environmental activists, the world would be a better place. 

 

I went to Mcdonald's and asked for some fries. The cashier said 'would you like some fries with that?'

Life was much simpler when Apple and Blackberry were just fruits.

 

http://www.freebetty.com/

http://www.hensdeservebetter.org.au/

http://nocagedeggs.com/

 

 

 

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post #10 of 13

Hello and welcome to BYC! frow.gif You are the perfect example of chicken math, well done thumbsup.gif

 

A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked ~ Bernard Meltzer

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A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked ~ Bernard Meltzer

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