We wanted to keep 12 hens, and just in 2 short months we ended up with 38 chicks and 15 Muscovy ducklings.
Something tells me that is not the end of this, LOL.
Something tells me that is not the end of this, LOL.
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My math totally stinks and I have an engineering degree with a math minor. It should be easy right?? Nope. I wanted 2. 2! Total. Decided I would get 3 in case something happened to one the other wouldn't be alone. Came home with 5.... Because I mean the chances of at least one being a Roo was pretty high right? And I really want a bantam. lol. So I'm already looking to add..
Got to love chicken mathWhen I first came to this forum, I was thinking, how hard is it to get chickens and do simple math? I started out wanting to get 6 chickens, 3 rir's and 3 bo's, which I am still waiting to pick up next Fri. So then I found a guy down the road from me that has some barred rock's and some wyandonette's. I only wanted 6, mind you, but now it's looking more like 10-12 of them, and I havent even got started yet. If it's this hard to just get started, I can imagine how it would be for most of you that are already raising them. I will say that 12 will be my definite limit.....so far.
Well you get a few chicks to raise so you can get fresh eggs. You go to BYC and learn all about chickens. You find out that they lay pretty well the first year but then the second fall they molt and don't lay as well so the next spring you have to have a few new pullets so they can lay eggs while the others molt. Then one hen won't get off the nest and you go to BYC and find she is broody and you see all those wonderful pics of moms and babies. You certainly can't deny your broody girl motherhood, so you let her set. You go on BYC and find out that sometimes they up and quit setting prematurely and folks just stick the eggs in their incubator. Well, you don't have an incubator. So, you study about incubators on BYC. You decide what you can afford and you buy or build one. BUT..,,will it work? You need to get some eggs and try it out. You hatch those little guys and it is so exciting! That is my chicken math and I think I might have to blame BYC. Can't be my own inabilities of self denial.![]()