Good Gravy ya'll, I just read the whole thread. Thanks to everyone who posts here.
Keep it coming, and do not hold back and more photos! You guys are making me feel like I might be getting my chicken keeping sea-legs.
Lots of GREAT stuff here, but I wanted to chime in with my perspective. This thread is NECESSARY!
I started with my backyard chickens early last spring and ran around looking for advice and information and all everywhere I could find it.
I needed a chicken mentor and I did not have one. There is a couple a block over from me who is doing the same thing. We just jumped in to chickens without anyone to help us or answer questions. As you do. When you must.
So I have pestered everyone who would admit to knowing anything about chickens. I apologize sincerely to anyone who got eyestrain while rolling their eyes at me while I was pestering them with silly questions.
I just did not want to do anything wrong, and certainly did not want to care for my animals improperly.
I knew I had a lack of knowledge and was desperate to not screw things up or embarrass myself or kill all my chickens.
I had only raised pets and small humans before...both of which I had been really emotionally bonded with. ;-)
I tried to follow everyone's well-meaning advice. I tried to separate wheat from chaff.
I went to the feed store and pestered clerks, emailed farmers on Craigslist, and the internet, read a bunch of stuff, and I picked up a few nuggets of knowledge and lots of conflicting opinions that made my confusion much worse. I drove 60 miles one way to buy 2 pullets and I really drove that just to see a real chicken operation and talk to a real chicken person. I learned a lot in the 15 minutes I was there about what I did not want to do and what I did not have the space to do...
All that effort to do the right thing and I ended up spoiling the crap out of my chickens worried all the time about disease and plagues and where to get and administer the meds and de-wormers? and sterilizing everything and the feed! O my lord the feed!
I'd been reading the BYC forum for about a year, but the whole thing is very large and I would search my topic of choice and read and read. Dangerous!
I started reading this thread and took the chicken I had in the house out to the coop the same night. She did not die. Is still alive today when I saw her last. I also ordered 25 chicks for later this spring and have made arrangements to have the ability to cull my flock if the need arises. I also now know I need to scrap and rebuild my coop this spring.
A week later (!) I have finally finished reading this thread and I am not frantic any longer that I am doing it all wrong.
Thanks to the mods for keeping the thread going, thanks to those who post the levity that breaks up the squabbling and thanks to the squabblers for vetting the advice posted and having the temerity to post a conflicting opinion while still keeping it polite.