aisha777
Chirping
Hello everyone,
I decided to stop lurking and get a membership. I am a new member of a chicken coop co-op at my community garden and I am eager to learn how to treat the girls well and learn new egg recipes. Thanks for all the good information here!
Happy new year!
I decided to stop lurking and get a membership. I am a new member of a chicken coop co-op at my community garden and I am eager to learn how to treat the girls well and learn new egg recipes. Thanks for all the good information here!
Happy new year!
) My wife and I were both raised in the great state of Texas (Blue Ridge for her, Greenville for me). Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. We are here to help in any way we can. Happy New Year to you as well.
)! I have a 2nd flock now & they don't have names (except for the Rooster that I adopted). Currently I have: 1 Rooster, aRhode Island Red named Mr Cogburn (or Vinny-that french recipe); 2 Barred Rocks; 2 Delaware; 2 EE (I think Americana?- the eggs are blueish); 1 Moran (had 2 but she fell off her roost young). The ladies just finished their 1st molt & I'm getting eggs again
! I am currently looking for ideas to improve (more) on my coop & ideas on a brooder in the coop to let my ladies reproduce naturally. I live in Austin & if there is anyone in the ATX that wants to talk 'chicken' with me (cause I've learned that not everyone wants to talk chicken), drop a line. Oh & RIP Buck Moore! Kim 
