My 2 grandchildren got 6 chicks which they raised, mostly in their garage & house, cos they were born in March 2010, & it was cold.
Then, they had to move to a place with no yard, & they asked me if I could take them. After I got used to the idea, it sounded good, & now I love them.
I love puttering around outside with them, I love collecting their beautiful multi-colored eggs, & I love taking pictures of them so I can share them with fellow BYCers, who can be counted on to tell me how beeauutiful they are
. I also like to blow up the pictures real big & study them, to see which ones have yellow legs, what sort of comb, etc, etc. (they don't stay still long enough for me to do it live).
I am not much of a carpenter, so building is always a challenge. However, I inherited a half-built coop, & have gotten help to make it acceptable & they seem happy to sleep in there. They freerange in my back yard during the day (fenced yard), & seem quite happy & healthy. People LOVE my eggs.
Anyway, it is a wonderful hobby for a wannabe country girl like me.
Then, they had to move to a place with no yard, & they asked me if I could take them. After I got used to the idea, it sounded good, & now I love them.
I love puttering around outside with them, I love collecting their beautiful multi-colored eggs, & I love taking pictures of them so I can share them with fellow BYCers, who can be counted on to tell me how beeauutiful they are

I am not much of a carpenter, so building is always a challenge. However, I inherited a half-built coop, & have gotten help to make it acceptable & they seem happy to sleep in there. They freerange in my back yard during the day (fenced yard), & seem quite happy & healthy. People LOVE my eggs.
Anyway, it is a wonderful hobby for a wannabe country girl like me.