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I seen that! What do you have for your flock?Just saying hi to the Az chicken people. Newbie here but we live in the white mountains so heat is not much of a concern but glad to meet you all. Though I skipped the 8444 pages
Hi and thanks so much.Hello, and welcome to our state thread!
I have 6 chicks in a brooder in the shed right now. 3 Rhode Island reds and 3 barred rocks. They’ll be a month old on Wednesday. We have a fairly large pre fab coop with run that we have reinforced and are doing modifications on. The weather is awful. I can’t wait to start acclimating them for outdoors. How about you?I seen that! What do you have for your flock?
Glad to meet you! Lucky you in the White mountains!Just saying hi to the Az chicken people. Newbie here but we live in the white mountains so heat is not much of a concern but glad to meet you all. Though I skipped the 8444 pages
Hi. Nice to meet you as well. It’s cold and snowing but yes, I’m glad to be up here!Glad to meet you! Lucky you in the White mountains!
I think I've forgotten what living with snow's like .Hi. Nice to meet you as well. It’s cold and snowing but yes, I’m glad to be up here!
Yes it’s very nice. You definitely need to be here when it’s summer for you! These are my first chickens. Well when I stayed on my aunt’s property 10 years ago for about a year, she had chickens and one decided to adopt our yard and pig where she had babies…but then we moved. Looking forward to this so much.I think I've forgotten what living with snow's like .
I have a fellow from somewhere up there coming tomorrow to get some chickens. He's come down a few times for birds and all I know of the White mountains comes from him. Pine trees and fresh air galore.
Are these your first chickens?