Anna Ranieri
Crowing
I don't know what time it is there but I just heard my drake call and realise its almost 7am here - I've had so much fun talking to you all, I didn't realise the time flying by Lol, well, I'd better get their breakfast ready. Thank you for the lovely chatsI really like the contrast of colours in Angus's feathers, hes a real beauty - Silkie looks like a cuddly toy, are his feathers as soft as they look? He's such a cutie. The black Cochin's feathers look like velvet, I really like when birds feathers shine like that especially on black coloured birds. I know what you mean about not working out, before we got our two Khaki ducklings we tried at two Cherry Valleys they were more like wild birds and terrified our flock, they fought a lot with each other too and the main one was a real bully, so we took them back to the seller/breeder.
I know people with poultry, the seller I got the Cherry Valleys from is a good friend of mine - which is why I was able to give them back - I do get advice from him and he has helped me a lot. He's been breeding/selling chickens for over 15 years, and branched out to duck breeding/selling more recently, he is a large scale breeder so sells a lot to farms and big organisations - he sells meat birds and egg layers mostly - I know a couple of farm hands who I can get advice from and I have a distant neighbour who has chickens - he lost his first flock to foxes about nine years ago, he lives right next to the woods they live in, his current flock are 8 years old which I think is really good for chickens, I got a little advice from him too - trouble is I find people who breed/sell for a living tend to see things differently to people like myself whose birds are purely pets and tend to have a different approach to raising chickens than I do, plus I find people here are often too flippant about things for my liking and never seem to want to learn or do more than the minimum. My late nana kept chickens and pigs and at one stage had a cow and a donkey. My dad still remembers quite a bit and I have gotten advice from him too. I chose to join the BYC not only because of the wealth of knowledge but because of the level of care I have found amongst the BYC
uses - such as yourself - is at a much higher level than here in the UK or anywhere else for that matter (which is why I joined this BYC and not the UK BYC). I too don't understand why people get animals then neglect or mistreat them but sometimes I think it is because they are an easy target and can't fight back. I love my flock, not in the way humans love humans but in the way a human can love a pet, I want the very best for them which is why I ask so much on here and not so much else where - I want to give the best I can, so I ask the best people to ask, of which you are one and I really appreciate all the help and advice I get. You have a lovely flock - well cared for too and it shows.
