These two girls need to find a new home soon. They're completely healthy, almost a year old, they lay really well even now in winter. They've been "free ranging" in the backyard since they were big enough to go out of the run. Let me know if you're interested! Fayetteville area
Not sure if this is the right thread or Not! We are in Northwest Arkansas (Fayetteville area) and I'm needing to rehome two of my hens. They're almost a year old now and great layers. One is a black sex link and one a black Australorp. Can someone help me figure out how to do this or where to...
It was perfect! Hard she'll and everything. :) I've got 2 buff Orpington, 2 cinnamon queens, a black Australorp, a black and a red sex link, a black silver laced Wyandotte, and a new Hampshire.
Putting the girls up tonight and cleaning out the coop when I noticed this little beauty! I'd seen someone was messing around in the boxes but didn't check this morning so it could've been in there all day. Also I have NO idea which chicken to thank but still very exciting! :)
(1) Are you new to chickens / when did you first get chickens?
My grandma and mom both had chickens but I got my flock the last week of February.
(2) How many chickens do you have right now?
I have ten and trying to make it nine due to ordinances about my rooster we thought was a pullet.
(3)...
I've got a speckled Sussex rooster/cockerel. I'm not sure when they make that transition in name. Either way we got him the last week of February this year and he was supposed to be a she. Ordinances do not allow me to have a backyard rooster because I'm inside of Fayetteville city limits. He's...
Its not that I dont want to keep him at all, according to my city ordinance I cant have a rooster inside city limits :( I know he would make beautiful babies!
Hey all of you Arkansas folks! Turns out a rooster slipped through the cracka and ended up in my flock. Hes a speckled sussex and about 8-10 weeks old. Hes going to be beautiful. Im in a Fayetteville if anyone is interested. :(