If I would not have gotten the chickens first- I would not have gotten chickens. I wasn't sure if I wanted to REALLY do chickens. Try a few and see and I did not want to invest a lot of money in a coop if I was going to decide chickens weren't for me. (already were doing ducks) After I got my first batch- the more I learned about them, hung out with them...I bought some more. So then I decided it was ok to invest some money into the coop. But materials are WAY more expensive than I anticipated and the state of disrepair of the old coop that was here- wasn't totally realized until we started dismantling it to update some of it. I think that's how 'remodels' of any kind go right? :| We had talked about the coop thing and we were not about to plunk down hundreds on building materials if we just weren't sure about chickens. So I 'feel' like we had reasons to put the chickens before the coop. I was prepared to not like them honestly. Scratch that!I too spent way to much on the coop supplies! The problem with people like us Amy is that we put the chickens before the coop! haha If we did it in reverse order, we'd be able to gather more supplies for free or really cheap. I don't know about you, but I couldn't wait a day longer to get my chicks! I love how 16 sounds like a small number now! We wanted 4 at the most and now have 7. We also have 4 dozen eggs in the incubator... Chicken math?!
Aww they're so cute! Congrats!!
The introductions are going well today. The new pullet still feels most comfortable in the corner alone but will sometimes let the other pullets close to her without freaking out. A couple of times I've checked on them she was out drinking or eating but when another chicken gets close she runs to the corner. She's afraid of them but once in her corner will clean herself, lay down and sleep so I think she's fine! Here's my new pullet out foraging with her new family (although she stayed off by herself):
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She's so friendly! She let me pick her up and hold her with no issue
One of my Barnevelders has an infected eye so I went to the local feed store for eye drops and other supplies I wanted to have on hand. $70 later I ended up with a bottle of Vetericyn (for the eye and other injuries), 5 lbs of chicken scratch, a bottle of Blue-Kot and Quick Stop for bleeding. Thought it would be good to have those last two on hand... but $70?! I've read amazing things about Vetericyn so decided to get it. Had to convince myself it was worth it (and then went home and had to convince Johnny it was worth it.) Hope it works!!
Thank you all for the tips on introducing a new pullet! I love the support this thread gives!!
- Megan

Your Marraduna is so darn pretty. I am glad she is warming up!
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