Chick Raising 101 - Tips R Welcome

Hello there and welcome to BYC! :frow

So glad you could join our community! Definitely do some reading in our Learning Center for all kinds of good reads on all the aspects of raising and keeping chickens. This article covers raising chicks up to 6 weeks that may be of help to you... https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/brooding-chicks-the-first-6-weeks.74640/

Good luck with all your poultry adventures and welcome to our group! :)
 
Nice to meet you :frow
Welcome to Backyard Chickens :welcome
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Hi and welcome to BYC :frow We're so happy you've decided to join us :ya

We have a contest going on right now just for new folks like you. In order to enter you'll need to copy the link from your first post in this thread and post it in the contest thread.

To copy your link address, right click on the link to your thread and click copy or copy link
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then click on the following URL
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Go down to where it says "write your reply..." tell us this is your entry and then click on the link button
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Paste your URL into the box and click "insert", then click "Post Reply".
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That's all there is to it. Once you've finished this, you're eligible to win a nice BYC Calendar.
 
:jumpy:bunI would put coop in shade. Check your local planning commission for laws and ordinances. See if need to apply to keep fowl. They may dictate location on property, number can own, sex, type of housing etc. Good Luck! Have fun! :welcome:goodpost:
 

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