Hi I'm SuperChemicalGirl... *hiiiiii SuperChemicalGirl*
So I originally only wanted just a few chickens. My boyfriend decided to build me an 8x8 coop. I then found Murray McMurray Hatchery with all their different kinds of chickens. I had to have one of this, one of that. Shipping is a minimum of 25 birds? No problem. I've read that approximately 10% will die just from being weak and shipping. Figure another 10% because I'm a novice. Convinced my boyfriend that any extra over my 8x8 coop holdings would be sold.
Fast forward...
They sent 31. Ok, so that also included the couple of extra phone calls to the hatchery because I had to have a turken and he had to have a brahma after the order was finalized. And... none died. Not even the one with the broken leg from shipping. Yay. I knew I took my 2 weeks off from work for a good reason, chicken doctoring/mothering.
So then he had to build me an extension to the coop because after being attached to them for 2 weeks there was no way I was getting rid of any of them. I asked for another 8x8. He built an 8x12 because "I learned my lesson last time making the coop too small."
Got rid of my stupid "free rare bird" polish idiot rooster in July. The very next day there happened to be a chicken swap at
TSC. Got a turken roo chick to replace idiot rooster, but of course he needed to be quarantined so I had to get him a friend to quarantine with.
Then I was given another chick from the same litter from a person who just bought one and didn't realize they had to quarantine it. All that still equals 1 chick, right, only the rooster counts?
And of course the quarantine friend chick is a bantam (didn't get any of those at McMurray!) and now I'm in love with bantams... those only count as 0.33 of a chicken, right? I am in love with porcelain d'uccles.
I also want to get guineas, a goat, some turkeys and mayyybe a duck. Or two.