LoveChooks9000
Chirping
Hi all.
I've been coming here as a guest for a couple of months, and finally decided to sign up.
A bit about me....I live in Australia, and grew up in the country. We always had a lot of chooks, which I loved. I live in the city now, and have not had chooks for a long time, but am thinking of getting some Belgian D'Uccles in the future. I fell in love with D'Uccles when I saw them at a show and found their nature to be so adorable. We didn't have D'Uccles when I was younger, but had quite a few other types of chooks.... Australorps, Rhode Island Reds, Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks, New Hampshires, and some Brown Leghorn bantams.
I'm so happy to have found this site. It's great how there's so much help and support for everyone who needs it, and I love the stories of peoples' hatching eggs, and the waiting to see how many will hatch!
I've been coming here as a guest for a couple of months, and finally decided to sign up.

A bit about me....I live in Australia, and grew up in the country. We always had a lot of chooks, which I loved. I live in the city now, and have not had chooks for a long time, but am thinking of getting some Belgian D'Uccles in the future. I fell in love with D'Uccles when I saw them at a show and found their nature to be so adorable. We didn't have D'Uccles when I was younger, but had quite a few other types of chooks.... Australorps, Rhode Island Reds, Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks, New Hampshires, and some Brown Leghorn bantams.
I'm so happy to have found this site. It's great how there's so much help and support for everyone who needs it, and I love the stories of peoples' hatching eggs, and the waiting to see how many will hatch!
