Starting a New Flock!

blazzin

Songster
8 Years
Apr 10, 2016
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Hi everyone!!

It’s been a while (3 years) since our major coop overhaul project and we are starting a whole new flock this spring! Don’t worry we didn’t eat the old hens, they are now retired on our farm in Northern California to live out their golden years, lol.

Since all the feed stores have chicks we went on an Easter egg hunt (baby chick hunt) last weekend. We drove all over Southern California bouncing from feed store to feed store in search of the chicks on our list. Buying chicks this way is very interesting, you never know what you will end up with.

Well you all know how it goes, we wanted 12 chicks and ended up with 19!! 🤷🏼‍♂️
We just moved them from an extra large storage bin to a much bigger stock tank. In six weeks we will transition them to the coop!!
 

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I do from day one because they may eat fluff. You have a beautiful new flock family! We have australorps and absolutely love them. I had never heard of a cherry egger and had to look that one up. Very cool breed :) May they all be hens - if that's what you wanted.
Thanks TaylorGlade! My wife loves that breed ! lol how many do you have?

We hadn’t heard of a Cherry egger either. While on our 4 day chick hunt we came across her in Norco California in a feed store. And you all know what happens from there, we had to have one!! 🤷🏼‍♂️ This is a picture of her a week ago.

Praying for all hens!
 

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Grit can be offered at any point and will help them break down any bedding or bugs they might pick up and eat.
Thanks for the advice! It’s been a while since we started fresh with chicks. We picked up some chick grit today at our local feed store and sprinkled a little bit on top of their food. They told us to do that for two days then offer it as free choice. We also picked up some treats!!!
 
Hey Huntmaster, we have not yet. They are about 3 weeks old now. Think it might be time?
I do from day one because they may eat fluff. You have a beautiful new flock family! We have australorps and absolutely love them. I had never heard of a cherry egger and had to look that one up. Very cool breed :) May they all be hens - if that's what you wanted.
 

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