Family friend works at a school, they hatched chickens....then didn't know what to do with live animals and needed them to disappear, so we took all 7. Not really a problem we have the land and facilities to take care of them. However now that they are around 5 months old we're really curious...
1 adult rooster and we have 9 adult hens (the rest are babies and looks like at least 3 of them will be roos when they finish growing)
not sure how it doesnt add up we had 56 until the coworker said that he need to rehome birds and husband came home with 4....also i realixed it might come...
Adults
- 3 White Leghorns (hens)
- 4 Rhode Island Adults (1 rooster 3 hens)
- 3 Black sex link (hens)
- 1 Asian Black (hen)
- 1 Partridge Rock (hen)
- 1 New Hampshire Red (hen)
- 3 Gold Sex link (hens)
Teens/several months old
- 8 White Leghorns
- 2 Rhode Island White
- 8 Americanas
- 3 Sussex...
I'm in New Mexico. Not sure how to go about legally naming your farm, someone down at town hall probably knows, they have offices and departments for everything lol.
from set to lock down humidity was 40-50%, temp was 100F
lockdown to hatch humidity was 75% and temp still at 100F
currently trying to locate all plants that they have access to, learning about that thanks for the link id forgotten about that
I see opening for chicken math here...one more wont hurt......HOLY COW HOW DID WE END UP WITH 50 BIRDS! lol
I'm not sure I want goats....we have 5 acres.... if collected all the critters we'd be swamped lol