Hello everyone! I am planning on getting a couple of egg laying ducks :) I just want a good layer and cold hardy breed. I would also like a breed that can’t fly and is friendly. What should a duck diet consist of? Also, what is the best setup? Any suggestions? Thanks!
I ended up getting CX chicks y’all! They look super healthy and I will hopefully have a good experience with my first meat chickens! Thank you everyone for your help :)
CX sounds the best for what I'm looking for. I plan on getting a smaller amount of chicks to start out with. I just want to try out how I like having meat chickens and how well it goes! They will be housed in a chicken coop. There is an indoor area and an outdoor pen attached. I plan on...
Hello guys! It’s been awhile! I still have all six of my egg layers and now I plan on getting meat chickens! What do you guys feel like is the best kind of chicken for meat? Thanks!
I'm building a chicken coop out of pallets and I have a pretty good idea of what I wanna do but I thought it'd be a good idea to get some input I have 6 chickens but I will be adding more next spring. Any advice or ideas would be great thanks!
Here is my very first flock! I have 2 Easter Eggers, 1 Barred Rock, 1 Rhode Island Red, and 1 Buff Orpington. I am getting my last chick next week and then my flock will be complete! I'm so excited to raise chickens, it's gonna be a blast!
Just got 3 more chicks! 1 Barred Rock(top picture), another Easter Egger(Couldn't help myself, she was just so adorable!), and 1 Rhode Island Red I get my last chick next week and my flock will be complete!
I was thinking about adding 2 more chicks to my flock. I have a 10 day old chick and a 4 day old chick. One is a Buff Orpington and one is a Easter Egger. Is that okay or is that a bad idea?