I have owned chickens for close to 4 years with zero problems. I've always kept a small flock, just as a fun hobby. I've had healthy girls, very few losses(only to the random predator). Well, this April, I brought in 4 chicks from a local feed store. An easter egger, Barred Rock, and 2 red sex...
Oh from all over! The wagon wheel was in my parents old barn for years and years, I figured it would look cute by the coop. The window came from an antique shop, the big metal rooster from Tractor Supply. The wooden welcome gate I found at a little place called Rustic Attic. I got the solar...
Awww, thank you!!!! My husband did a great job building the coop. I was in charge of paint and decorations. I saw a sign like that online and figured I could paint one myself. :) So a few pallet boards nailed together and some paint, easy peasy!
Roo or pullet? The comb/wattles aren't huge, but the comb is a bit pinker than the other chick. These aren't the greatest pictures, but this little chick is hard to get shots of!!
So pleased to hear this little one is a she! I can't wait to see her adult color. :) All I know is that she is so very gentle and my 7 year old son adores her.