shawthorne44
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- Jun 23, 2017
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Hello all,
I have been lurking as I went from the 'thinking of getting' chickens to now when we have 20 3-month old Austrolopes and I have a question that isn't already answered. My goal is to have 20 happy hens. Well, really I only wanted 10, but I read how stressful on the hens it is to add to the flock, so I thought I'd get 15. I went to the feed store and said I wanted 15 hens and they said to buy 20 and then they threw one in for free. We lost one the first night when our big dog picked up a check with her mouth after DD left to door to the bathroom open. Chick got puncture wounds and died. But, we still have the rest, so I try to forget about the spare that died.
I have been lurking as I went from the 'thinking of getting' chickens to now when we have 20 3-month old Austrolopes and I have a question that isn't already answered. My goal is to have 20 happy hens. Well, really I only wanted 10, but I read how stressful on the hens it is to add to the flock, so I thought I'd get 15. I went to the feed store and said I wanted 15 hens and they said to buy 20 and then they threw one in for free. We lost one the first night when our big dog picked up a check with her mouth after DD left to door to the bathroom open. Chick got puncture wounds and died. But, we still have the rest, so I try to forget about the spare that died.

, we ended up giving them to our niehbors) strangely they've always been fine whith me bringing in chicks hand raised. Probably cause their my "new clutch" but pullets and adults can be an issue.