I'm just looking to get some in-person experience. There's only so much reading you can do before you wanna dive in! I'm looking to learn things like differentiating their sounds and behaviors. What constitutes normal and what makes you go, "Hmm.. something might be up..."? What does an "average" day look like for someone who has a few birds? What does the coop actually look like in person? What do you (broad "you") like about it? What don't you like about it? How much hauling of supplies (food, water, etc) do you need to be able to do? How much physical work does it take? How do you pick up a bird (if you do)? What does your bio-security look like? What has worked, what hasn't? What do you consider to be most important and what might be overkill? How have you handled predator-proofing? What does that look like?
These are all questions I've googled and read about, but there's just so much that I feel like I could learn offline. I was hoping to find someone local who might be willing to show me some of the ropes. I'm a hands-on learner, so having access to real birds would help my knowledge tremendously (and help my future flock! Knowledge is power, after-all.) I know it's a long-shot and I'll prolly be an armchair chicken-ist until I finally get some of my own, haha. But I figured it wouldn't hurt to reach out and try.
I love seeing everyone's pictures and reading all your stories, though. This site is awesome!