Checking-In On Peeps - Post Here To Say Hello!

Good Morning!
It HAS been awhile since I've been on this site. I didn't realize cuz ... yeah ... LIFE sometimes sucks.

BUT...after losing half of my little flock to the dogs nextdoor (🤬), I rehomed the remaining girls and gave up on chickens.

The coop got dusty, the run grew grass and the back was quiet.

Then my kids, who graduated in 2020-pandemic had to come home. And they thought "hey! we should have chickens again!"

Now I have 40. 😄

We actually hatched 7 with our broody Beatrice and 12 with an incubator. First time!

Back in the Saddle again! 🐔🐣🐤🐥🥚
I love your Story!

It sounds like chicken math is going strong at your place.
 
I missed this message until now. We are continuing to take care of our ducks and 3 peafowls. We added a geese to the duck flock in the hopes of deterring foxes. We also added a new coop (new to us) where we can separate our Cayuga ducks for mating. We also extended a side coop to separate our two peacocks during mating season. I don't know if hormones have not kicked in completely but they haven't been fighting that much. Will add photos shortly of our setup.
Thanks for the update!

It sounds like the Peacocks, Ducks and Geese are doing well!

I am looking forward to the pictures.
 
Still here. Not sure how long it is since I came on here to be honest. Time has flown since I had an operation 2 years ago. These are the 2 chooks I have at the mo. Clucky a Cuckoo Maran and Henrietta a Rhode Rock. Mr P I have had for 12 years. He was lost on a race and the owner didn't want him back.
It is fun to see the pigeon with the chickens!
 
I’m doing great. My 5th year as a chicken owner in an urban environment in So Cal. I have 4 hens 4 years and 2 years old. And 2 (fingers crossed) Lavender Orpington Pullets

We experienced 3 deaths in the last year. 2 from fowl pox. So I vaccinated the new ones.

I love my girls and will say it’s mostly fun!!

We also spoil them and let them in the house way too often!!

My girls are Ophelia and Suzie (babies)
The Two Reds Anakin and Beatrix
And the two grey floppy combs are Flyssa Minnelli and Mooncake View attachment 3847004View attachment 3847005View attachment 3847006View attachment 3847007View attachment 3847010
Congratulations on your five year chicken raising anniversary!

Thanks for the pictures. The Dog looks very comfortable with the flock.
 
Hello Nifty

Thank you for your message 😊

We are all well here thanks. I started with adopting 6 ex-batt hens and shortly after Abe nearly 8 years ago, I think, an elderly rooster, although the SSPCA always label them as young?! Have since expanded our flock, and intermittently adopted hens as well as roosters, and have given hatching eggs to several of our broodies ... unfortunately as it can be detrimental to the well-being of our flocks when the cockerels become a certain age, I will no longer let any broodies sit on eggs sadly ... the only rooster I have experienced who does not mind a jot, is our Fluffy, who we adopted before being slaughtered, he's now around 5.5 years old ... two young mental Poland roosters (from one of our broodies), one especially, is extremely rampant, and treads on as many hens he possibly can including one of Fluffy's girlfriends, and Fluffy couldn't seem to care less lol! He's absolutely fine with other male company. He is only bothered when they start trying to dominate him, and he quickly nips it in the bud, and all is fine again 😊Recently adopted 2 x pekin roosters (we are adamant now this is not going to happen again), I feel so stupid and not happy that I keep disrupting the flocks, and there's nothing I can do about it, as know for certain, where the man whom we adopted the pekins from, will simply continue to breed even though he can't or won't keep the cockerels!! He lives rurally, with a lot of land, wants to keep hatching yearly, then just wants to offload the poor cockerels to someone... had the cheek to tell my Husband he will contact him again ... no I don't think so! So glad we adopted these 2 lovely, funny characters but it's not right to keep doing it ... there will always be unwanted roosters, sadly! ... Were told they got a long well, they had been caged up together for a year, and were due to be slaughtered, but not surprisingly they started fighting regularly after they arrived here. They are both in their own garden space ... one lad has bonded well with one of our silkie hens, and she seems content with him. The other boy is still keen to get with his next door neighbour, Elderly Roddy's flock, but has settled down a bit, and has female company literally bobbing over into his garden space now and again, but an adopted gold top is with him most of the time, including herself and another adopted hen who roost with him.

Enjoying life here in rural-land, close to sheep ... not great with the added tick beasties, but the chooks help each other with that, and I of course help too. Just in case you didn't know ... dabbing teatree oil neat (only essential oil not to burn without carrier oil) directly onto the tick, makes it very easy to then gently just pull them off with a pair of regular tweezers.
Thanks for the update!

I need to remember the tip about tea tree oil to help remove ticks.
 
A crazy amount new has happened. I was all in to start my own little flock but my soon-to-be-X on the other hand was not. So I am dancing on my my own (I belong to a senior ladies line dance group, we dance every morning for at least an hour & sometimes longer. We also perform when asked.). I decided to keep my chicken dream & get rid of him. I'm happier now than I have been for most of the previous 49 years. I'm ready to come back to learn all there is to learn about chickens on this forum.
I hope you get to start that flock soon!

It sounds like life is getting better for you.
 
Still here and now have three hens and rescue rooster. My last original gal, Whitney, was 6 years old when she went to the roost in the sky last year.
It is good to see you rescuing a Rooster! I see so many on BYC that can't keep their roosters due to rules in the City.

I am sorry that you lost Whitney.
 
Good afternoon.
I am still around! :) Hangin with my coop feathered friends. 11 happy, spoiled backyard babies. I love my girls and most have names, some you can name but 2 breeds have more than one so no way to tell them apart but love them all. Enjoy reading posts now and then when time allows. Love BYC- keep it cool.
Hello there! Naming our chickens has been one of the most fun and lasting things we've done with our flock!

Stop in whenever you have some time!
 
Not sure why I got an email about this but I like this website so I shall.

I’ve grown up and so have the chickens (the last 2 passed away from what seemed like a fox attack in 2019 or 2020, as only feathers were left)

But I grew up with chickens for 10 years and I will never forget the experience! I hope to have chickens again one day. They have vibrant and diverse personalities and some even seem human to the eye!
Hello and welcome back! Sorry to hear about your fox attack. That is such a sad thing to go through. :(

I hope that you get the opportunity to have chickens again some day. Feel free to stop by with any updates you have in the future.
 

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