Sagebrush
Chirping
- Aug 2, 2015
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Hello from Wyoming.
I just joined byc 3 weeks ago, proud of my young girls, 5 rir/nhr cross, 5 br and what I was told were 4 buff orp. Turns out they are cinnamon queen sex linked. Last week our young teenaged son apparently didn't get the coop door shut well enough during his roosting time check and a big wind came a long and the door flew open without our knowledge. Unfortunately, our English Setter was quite aware and killed 8 of the girls. All of my reds and 3 br. The two remaining barred were injured but are both doing great and expected to fully recover. He wants to show his chickens at the fair and was devastated that his actions caused this. We both cried half the night. It's a hard lesson but a lesson well learned for him. It was an accident and I'm sure it will not occur a second time. However, as an added measure my husband installed a new,latch.
Needless to say the remaining 6 are spoiled even more than they were before! Two of them even started laying the next day and now all 4 cinnamon are.
I loved the reds and barrreds, three of the cinnamons are sweet and all are intelligent but one (Lagertha) is nasty and pecks us, hard! Thus the choice of name. I don't think I want anymore of them, just in case I get another like her.
I'd like to replenish our flock fairly soon with either barred or rir or nhr. It gets awfully cold in Wyoming, starting around late October typically but it can start sooner. These were all raised inside from chicks this past spring. Considering the cold and having to introduce the newbies once their old enough to the girls, ii seems like pullets would be the best option at this time of year.
I'll gladly except any advice on this, including recommendations of where to get them.
Thanks a bunch!
I just joined byc 3 weeks ago, proud of my young girls, 5 rir/nhr cross, 5 br and what I was told were 4 buff orp. Turns out they are cinnamon queen sex linked. Last week our young teenaged son apparently didn't get the coop door shut well enough during his roosting time check and a big wind came a long and the door flew open without our knowledge. Unfortunately, our English Setter was quite aware and killed 8 of the girls. All of my reds and 3 br. The two remaining barred were injured but are both doing great and expected to fully recover. He wants to show his chickens at the fair and was devastated that his actions caused this. We both cried half the night. It's a hard lesson but a lesson well learned for him. It was an accident and I'm sure it will not occur a second time. However, as an added measure my husband installed a new,latch.
Needless to say the remaining 6 are spoiled even more than they were before! Two of them even started laying the next day and now all 4 cinnamon are.
I loved the reds and barrreds, three of the cinnamons are sweet and all are intelligent but one (Lagertha) is nasty and pecks us, hard! Thus the choice of name. I don't think I want anymore of them, just in case I get another like her.
I'd like to replenish our flock fairly soon with either barred or rir or nhr. It gets awfully cold in Wyoming, starting around late October typically but it can start sooner. These were all raised inside from chicks this past spring. Considering the cold and having to introduce the newbies once their old enough to the girls, ii seems like pullets would be the best option at this time of year.
I'll gladly except any advice on this, including recommendations of where to get them.
Thanks a bunch!