Hi All, and congratulations to all with new arrivals. I've been hanging back (keeping fingers crossed for everybody, but not jumping in just yet) mostly because I didn't want to jinx anything. My first order was a disaster. This was (is) my first experience with chickens ever, and nothing has gone as planned. I had ordered 7 hens and 1 rooster by mail, (not Cackle btw) and they were supposed to be delivered the same week or so as 6 EE hens from a local breeder. The EE girls are great. HUGE but great and healthy as far as I can tell -- getting all feathered up at various stages -- some of them look a little like an unmade bed right now. The mail order birds arrived mostly dead or dying; it was absolutely horrible. We struggled with the 2 that were still alive, and lost the last a few days later. While down to one bird, friends decided that my survivor needed a friend, a lovely little Austrolorp, who then needed a friend when his little struggling Faverolle buddy died. Then of course, nobody has just 2 Austrolorps when there's a really cute buff Orpington and a little Polish at the feed store looking lonely, right?
The re-order process has been a nightmare. The soonest that my breeds could ship was 3 weeks away, or so I was told. I could understand that 1 of those was over the 4th of July, but I'm worried about integrating everyone with the different ages and all. Over the last couple of weeks they've repeatedly called to tell me that one of my breeds is sold out, only to forget to turn my order "into the system" and then loose other other breeds as well. My re-ship looks quite un-like my original order. I would be infuriated if I had any energy left. At this point, I just want to open a box with healthy birds in it -- and then somehow successfully navigate my way through raising three age groups of chicks into happy chickenhood.
I wish that there was a timeline somewhere that could tell me when they feed should switch from starter feed to the next feed -- (grower? wanna-be layer feed?) And when they can go outside for the first time. And when they should be moved to a different sort of pen. And with all this I'm still working on their coop. Yes still building their coop, only now it's got to be considerably larger since we got some surprise birds in the middle and I still have a few breeds that I really want and hope to find someday. AAARRRGGG! Anyway. If my original 8 get here okay I'll probably be able to relax and focus a bit more. I just noticed that one of you plans to move their babies out at 2 weeks? Jeez! I think my EE girls are like 5 weeks already! I take them out every day for fresh air and playing in the dust. Am I hopelessly behind, and will they need therapy as a result?
Best wishes again to all of you -- any tips you might share would possibly calm me down just a bit.
Yours in featherhood, Ellen