Ally

allycart

In the Brooder
5 Years
Jun 26, 2014
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South Wales, Great Britain
Hi everyone, its great being able to communicate with people and talk all chicken, this is all new to me, even keeping chickens in my back garden, i came home from work one day to discover a rather large hen roaming around and fell for her then and there, she is known as chook chook or big mama. Two hens later , candyfloss and bernie rose, two chicken coops later and a 10ftx10ft enclosure being built as we speak, my life has changed completely and loving every moment.
 
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I wonder if someone drives around throwing chickens over the fence. So many people on here say they found a strange hen, or rooster, or guinea, turkey whatever in their yard.

All I ever notice is predators - a raccoon takes a shortcut(?) thru my yard - when the fox isn't out. Also possums and every cat in the neighbor comes to dump in my yard.

I'm glad you like her and she is a nice bird. Maybe people just can't afford to keep them anymore, or their township said they had to get rid of them. Who knows? But, she has a good home now.
 
Yes she certainly has a good home now, the only downside is she wont let me near her, i think shes had a hard time somewhere before us as shes so cautious and wary of passing us close by but the other two i can catch and have a little cuddle but they do struggle a bit as they think im putting them to bed , theyre like naughty teenages wanting to stay out later and later every night.
 
Welcome to BYC! What a great way to get started with chickens. Do you know what breeds you have? If not maybe you can post a picture of them and we can help you determine the breeds.
 
Hi we are not sure what breed big mama is we think she,s a cross between a rhode island red & not sure what, floss is a commercial brown & bernie is a black rock , all with great personalities .
 
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Welcome to BYC!

Sounds like you have a lovely flock!

Make yourself at home here on BYC and welcome to our flock!
 
Hello :frow and Welcome To BYC! Nice of you to take in the stray hen, am sure she will come to appreciate her new home, good luck with the rest of your flock!
 

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