Frazzemrat1
Free Ranging
When I had ONE flock it was chicken paradise. What's driving me nuts (other than the problems I have had/am having with the two blues I purchased from Araucana Addiction) is tending to all the different pens. I basically quadrupled my chores. Every morning I make 3 trips from the house to the barn with feed and water, then have to deal with 4 pens individually.
If I do not have fertile eggs by May 1st, I am going to contact Ann Charles about buying some chicks. My biological chick-clock is ticking!
LMAO!!!!!!!!
At this point, I have everybody mixed together, and don't feel a need to separate. If I can get a rooster who works well with the flock and fertilizes everybody, then I should be good.
ETA: I'm sure purists are gasping at me having/wanting such a rare rooster covering hatchery quality anything other than Araucana... but cest la vie.