So sorry to hear your story of the loss of Scooter. He died doing his job as a protector. RIP Scooter, and peace and hugs to the folks left to mourn the loss of his spunky personality.
I have a related question as a newbie chicken rancher....We have a small hen house with no pop door. My 5 ladies generally go into their secured run upon awakening. We have put some cool white christmas lights inside that go off around 0430. I've found them going outside in the dark and lying...
Awww, I bet with some more patience and love they will settle right into the new home you've provided and start laying for you. Sweet girls. Mine do this occasionally and I don't find rhyme nor reason to it. I get a random rubber egg, then other days get shells so hard and thick I can hardly...
Linda, we are in Nederland, just a stone's throw from the LA border. I have a cousin in Shreveport (who recently started his own coop), and our first child was born on the banks of the Mississippi in Baton Rouge:) My little Swamp Baby.
[/IMG] Our humble version of the Wichita coop. My favorite part was re-purposing an old wooden shutter as their ramp. The girls enjoying their scratch on this cool Texas morning.
We live in Nederland, down near Beaumont, and come up your way occasionally for Renaissance and such. Welcome to the forum!! It is hard to find people in your immediate area on this site, I feel, but I was able to find a Facebook page for chicken owners in my area for trading and selling...
I'm certainly no pro, but I would say female easter egger. My olive eggers (blend of easter egger and a brown egg layer) have very small combs, and some have slight fluffs of feathering on their legs from throwback genetics :) She is a pretty girl and will hopefully lay some lovely eggs for you!
Howdy and Welcome! I live in Nederland TX and am new to the chicken farming as well, but here's what I have done to get going....
I wanted pretty eggs layers that would lay different shades of browns, blues and greens. Lots of research and looking online led me to the breeds I thought would...
We named our first set of chicks after the characters in one of our boys favorite movies, "Matilda"....
BA is Matilda,
SLW is Lavender,
Easter Egger is Miss Honey,
our little lavender bantam roo was Brucie (had to re-home him).
Since then we have added some olive eggers and went another...
Bought some Olive Eggers straight run and ended up with a couple of Roos. Cannot keep due to close neighbors. This little guy is 3 months old, beautiful Blue Birchen Marans / Ameracauna. If bred with other Olive eggers or brown eggers, they will produce layers of lovely eggs in various shades...
Sent you a PM about future chick purchase. I live in SETx as well and would love to meet ya and see your beautiful flock sometime. I'm new to BY chicken "farming" (haahaa) but am eager to learn from people like yourself :) ShellDero
Howdy fellow Texans! Totally new to backyard chickens, guess it's maybe a response to "empty nest," with both my boys growing up and preparing for college life. Live in Nederland, near Beaumont. Have a small coop with (so far) 4 chickens. I love browsing and learning from this site. Thanks...