watersgirl
In the Brooder
- Sep 7, 2017
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Hi! My name is Lenna and I've been using backyard chickens as help for the last 2 years, and finally thought maybe it was time to actually join.
I got my first batch of chicks about 2 years ago - when we finally moved out to the country and wanted to start our own mini farm. We started with 12 from the feed store. 4 Russian Orloffs and 1 Polish, 4 black stars, and some assorted bantams - 2 Cochin and 1 Japanese. It wasn't long after we got their coop built that we realized our coop was plenty big for more
. So we bough 25 straight run heavies and a half dozen leghorns to add. We had a very large amount of roo's in that bunch so after feeding the freezer and giving some roos and hens to friends that had lost their flock, we kept a respectable 1 rooster and 10 hens. And then tragedy struck us this spring and we started having predator problems - Racoons! i'm sure I don't need to tell most of you that that pretty much wiped us out. Currently all I have left from my original batch is 1 black star, who is still laying 1 egg a day. My husband has bout a few batches of chicks this year (he's not allowed anymore-he always seems to pick roos) and so we now have 6 roos (3 EE - 12 wks, 1 BO 12wks , 1 RIR 12wks, and 2 that I'm not 100% sure -17wks)and 4 hens (2 black somethings 17wks, 1 RIR 12wks, 1 BO-12wks) . I just put in a late order to get 25 heavy pullets from Cackle, and they should be here tomorrow. Let see, I also have 3 heifers, with one due to give birth in November, and 1 steer.
I'm really excited to finally join in on the conversation instead of just eavesdropping!
I got my first batch of chicks about 2 years ago - when we finally moved out to the country and wanted to start our own mini farm. We started with 12 from the feed store. 4 Russian Orloffs and 1 Polish, 4 black stars, and some assorted bantams - 2 Cochin and 1 Japanese. It wasn't long after we got their coop built that we realized our coop was plenty big for more

I'm really excited to finally join in on the conversation instead of just eavesdropping!