Figured I’d introduce myself

Smileking0505

Chirping
Apr 7, 2019
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Rawlins, Wyoming
Hi!

I am brand new to raising chicks, and I have 6 buff orpingtons. I’ve had them for a couple of weeks, but from pictures I’ve seen and such, I believe they are probably 3 to 4 weeks old. They are a little way into the raptor stage, and kind of look like tiny dinosaurs. My wife and daughter and I decided we wanted to have an egg laying flock (what the guy at the tractor supply store affectionately referred to as a pet chicken). Currently we’re sitting on our hands and waiting to find out if we have to cull any (city ordinances don’t allow for roosters). Fingers crossed!
 
Welcome to the backyard family! There are so many helpful people here. Glad you could join! Keep us posted on your situation.
Hi!

I am brand new to raising chicks, and I have 6 buff orpingtons. I’ve had them for a couple of weeks, but from pictures I’ve seen and such, I believe they are probably 3 to 4 weeks old. They are a little way into the raptor stage, and kind of look like tiny dinosaurs. My wife and daughter and I decided we wanted to have an egg laying flock (what the guy at the tractor supply store affectionately referred to as a pet chicken). Currently we’re sitting on our hands and waiting to find out if we have to cull any (city ordinances don’t allow for roosters). Fingers crossed!
 
Orpingtons are a great starter breed :love Started with them, tried a few others but always come back to them. :fl you got all pullets, when they're 6wks post pictures & members love guessing the gender. Orpingtons are a large breed so hope you've got the coop/run started or done :hugs

:welcome Glad you joined us :wee
They only lasted in the box in my house for a week before they started flying up to the edge and perching. I built the coop before I got them, and they’re currently hanging outside with a lamp in their coop. I’ll post some pics at 6 weeks :)
 

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