Hi Adenium! I know how you feel. I have no problem with roos myself, but until we (hubby & I) can afford a better place to live (out of this state!) I have no choice but to get hatching eggs to get the breeds I want.
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Hi chickenrun1020! I've only been at this for a little while myself. My husband says I've gone out of my mind with these things.I'm not supposed to have roos but I can't just kill them. I'd like to find good homes where they are allowed.
Hi, everyone. I'm in central CT, too. I've been haunting BYC for several months and am glad to see neighbors here!
I'm raising my first flock of 10: 2 each of Rhode Island Reds, Araucanas, and Ameraucanas, 3 Australorps and a Buff Orpington roo. Dynahoe Dave got his first chickens from my sister and brother in law. (Hey, Dave!) I was going to free range mine when they're older, but now we've decided to make a permanent run and let them out only under supervision. We wondered if the mild winter meant that more predators survived.
Anyway I just wanted to say hello and introduce myself. My fledgeling coop is here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/adas-gypsy-chicks Have a great day, all!
awesome read, congrats on your new coop. Can you post the website you got it from?