10 things I learned about chickens that I hadn't read in books:
1. Having a rooster for a small flock of hens is better than I thought. One of my female chicks ended up being a rooster. i had originally wanted only hens, But roosters are good protectors and leaders for the flock. Looking forward to getting new chicks.
2. I need to be the alpha rooster to keep things pleasant for both humans and flock. I am fortunate to have a balanced relationship with my rooster.
3. Need to keep part of the chicken run covered, to keep it dry during rain and snow. Wire top is good for a run, but the flock needs a protected area that is not too confining.
4. Fermenting the feed works great! The chickens love it and they are thriving. It is less wasteful and more nutritional at the same time.
5. When the birds cannot be let out of the coop or run to free-range, I need to provide entertainment for them in the form of interesting scraps, garden vegetables, and leftover meat. Keeps them occupied and congenial.
6. Chickens LOVE leftover pot roast with the cooked potatoes and carrots!
7. The BYC community site is a terrific source of practical information. I read BYC threads frequently, which gives me more confidence and enjoyment in raising chickens.
8. People that do not raise chickens do not get it. They cannot understand why raising chickens can be rewarding and interesting. When I mention my flock at my office, I get raised eyebrows and comments like "you can't be serious". Also,there are lots of misconceptions out there. Many people think that you cannot get eggs without a rooster.
9. I do not dare mention the acts of culling or eating our chickens to anyone but my husband.
10. I wish I had a larger coop!
