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My Coop
My Coop
Hello BYC tribe! I wanted to share my ladies :) with you. My flock was first a flock of leghorns, that were rehomed to me from their original owners who were moving out of state.
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And then we just recently adopted some rehomed hens. A white Plymouth and her 2 polish sisters. I’m new to all this chicken stuff and I think I’m successfully integrating the two flocks together in just under 3 weeks. It’s been a process but having 2 separate coops and a divider inside the walk-in run has really helped!

I love all my girls! I think I am ready for more maybe some blue and green layers. I love getting rehomed already laying hens.
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(Not their coops, those are my 2 portable runs to protect from predators when we are not outside with them)

Love my hens and this community - many thanks for allowing me space to share!
 
LOVE the second photo where your girl's comb falls forward and curls onto her beak!

Do you think your fancy Polish girls wonder why they are decked out in their eye-catching finery with their striking hairdo's while everybody else is in basic white? Or, do they believe themselves to be the beauty queens of the group?

Hurray to you for rehoming chickens and congrats on successful integration!
 

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