Aha! Well, welcome back to chickendom! And congrats on your educational endeavor. Full time school is hard once you've been out in the work world!
We love our new barn, and I built a new coop right in front of it, using the old pony shelter. Now my birds have a 1/2 acre pasture to hang out in, and I have two coops below that I was letting sit "fallow". Today I just put in my MF Bantam cochin chicks in the old coop that you saw. I have three cuter-than heck dudes to deal with, but hopefully three females that I want to see how they turn out. Mostly i want them to be female!
I left the nicest pullet up with my rooster and two hens, which will give him another bantam gal.
As for LF, I had a big set back, and so brought back some eggs and a bird from Bev Davis when I went to FL last May. Between her eggs and mine, I have four lovely pullets and two cockerels (one that is staying) that are four months old. I have two Penedesencas and a Cream Legbar for eggs, and a meat bird mix that just went broody. Working on rebuilding my flock!
I started my own consulting business a year ago, so now help small wineries when they are stuck with their sales and marketing. Life is good!
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We love our new barn, and I built a new coop right in front of it, using the old pony shelter. Now my birds have a 1/2 acre pasture to hang out in, and I have two coops below that I was letting sit "fallow". Today I just put in my MF Bantam cochin chicks in the old coop that you saw. I have three cuter-than heck dudes to deal with, but hopefully three females that I want to see how they turn out. Mostly i want them to be female!

As for LF, I had a big set back, and so brought back some eggs and a bird from Bev Davis when I went to FL last May. Between her eggs and mine, I have four lovely pullets and two cockerels (one that is staying) that are four months old. I have two Penedesencas and a Cream Legbar for eggs, and a meat bird mix that just went broody. Working on rebuilding my flock!
I started my own consulting business a year ago, so now help small wineries when they are stuck with their sales and marketing. Life is good!