@triciayoung
Come say hello to @triciayoung who has been a member since October 2022 and comes to us from South Carolina.
Come say hello to @triciayoung who has been a member since October 2022 and comes to us from South Carolina.
1. Tell us a bit more about yourself. And is there a story behind your member name?
My member name is my name (really creative, right?

2. Why and when did you start keeping poultry?
I started raising poultry 2-years ago. It was my husband who wanted chickens to be more "self-sustainable". However, it was me who took care of them and then fell in love, and don't really care how many eggs they lay. In fact, the less the better so they live longer. I have 5-rescues, 1-rooster, 3-lavender orphington's and one severely disabled barred olive egger. I also have a disabled easter egger. We have 22 in total, with 3- being roosters.
3. Which aspects of poultry keeping do you enjoy the most?
I love their personalities. Every one of them has a unique personality that somehow fits well together with the flock. I love to watch them go about their day scratching and pecking. It is very therapeutic and peaceful to watch them. My chickens are very spoiled. They have air conditioning and heat when needed (I do not do heat unless it gets into the teens). They have an 18x8 foot coop, and a 40x60 foot run with hard tops in some area and hawk netting in other area, and hardware cloth with aprons, for walls.
4. Which members of your flock, past and present, stand out for you and why?
I have a speckled sussex that will be 2-years old soon. Her name is Lucy. She is everyone's favorite because she is so friendly. In the flock, she is too friendly and sometimes gets bullied. My SS roosters are some of my favorites also. Roosters are more like dogs. They appreciate time spent with them, they love when you are nice and respectful to them, and they are very empathetic.
5. What was the funniest poultry related thing that has happened to you in your years as an owner?
We saw someone stop a car in front of our house and dump a baby kitten. We went looking for it but could not find it. The next evening, we went out to put the chickens away and they were playing with the kitten. I didn't have my phone and neither did anyone else, so we didn't get pictures. We figured out where the kitten came into the run, which let us know we had a problem with our hardware cloth in that area. My step-son kept the kitten and she is now 6-months old.
6. Beside poultry, what other pets do you keep?
Until New Years Eve I had two dogs. An Akita, my best friend, that I raised from 8-weeks old in 2011. He died on New Year Eve. I also have a pit bull that I rescued when my neighbor in Massachusetts died and no one wanted the pit bull. She is now 8-years old.
7. Anything you'd like to add?
I really appreciate the help I have received from the great people at BYC. I particularly want to thank the greeters who consistently and tirelessly greet new members. It is a great commitment to be a greeter and I appreciate their dedication.
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@triciayoung
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