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Checking in, newbie from Paola. If you have any tips for a newbie please share. Or if you are in the area and would be interested in giving a tour of your setup that would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
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Checking in, newbie from Paola. If you have any tips for a newbie please share. Or if you are in the area and would be interested in giving a tour of your setup that would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
Checking in, newbie from Paola. If you have any tips for a newbie please share. Or if you are in the area and would be interested in giving a tour of your setup that would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
Welcome to BYC & Consolidated Kansas. Do you presently have chickens? What kind of tips are you looking for?Checking in, newbie from Paola. If you have any tips for a newbie please share. Or if you are in the area and would be interested in giving a tour of your setup that would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
Those rainbow layers are nothing but a mixture of different breeds of layers & could be anything. If I were going to order chicks, which I'm not this year I would want to choose what breeds I get rather than let them choose for me, just my two cents on it. I had decided to hatch my own replacements this year instead of giving the hatcheries any business. I can treat them a lot better than the hatcheries do & they don't have to endure being shipped & the trauma from that either.![]()
Just wanted to share an email I got from Meyer hatchery It's 1.99 rainbow chicks all pullets with 25 minimum order for Feb 10 shipment date. I would do this but that's to many chicks I would only want maybe 12
https://www.meyerhatchery.com/produ...rd_prodone_filter=PRODUCT_ID = 'APRS'&AID=132
Stay warm it's 14° in my neck of the woods
Well good luck with your chicken endeavor, we're all enablers here so we can help you want more & more. I started out wanting only 6 layers, for some eggs for us. That didn't last long before that 6 grew to a bunch more layers & then on to add different breeds that I now hatch. I kept adding more pens & more coops.Thanks for the warm welcome. I don't have any chicks yet. We are looking to get about 40 to 50 chickens. We will probably get half Plymouth White Rock and half Buff Orpington. Butcher about 2/3 and then keep the rest for eggs.If things go well try a similar setup the following year. My friend has the land and I have the labor and crazy ideas. He already has one good size coop that we are going to remodel, then I am also going to make a chicken tractor. My idea is to rotate half the chickens week to week from the coop to chicken tractor.
I have been reading on here and checking out all the great pictures on here have given me a lot of ideas so some more research and I think I will do be ready to get some chickens in a month or so.
I have found i can keep multiple roosters that have been raised together in one coop, but once i separate them they cannot come back together as a peaceful group.Thanks for the warm welcome. I don't have any chicks yet. We are looking to get about 40 to 50 chickens. We will probably get half Plymouth White Rock and half Buff Orpington. Butcher about 2/3 and then keep the rest for eggs.If things go well try a similar setup the following year. My friend has the land and I have the labor and crazy ideas. He already has one good size coop that we are going to remodel, then I am also going to make a chicken tractor. My idea is to rotate half the chickens week to week from the coop to chicken tractor.
I have been reading on here and checking out all the great pictures on here have given me a lot of ideas so some more research and I think I will do be ready to get some chickens in a month or so.