- Dec 3, 2017
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Hello all! I'm brand new to this forum but not forums in general. But I am very new to chickens. So new, that I don't actually have any yet. I'm planning to purchase chicks in the spring after taking the winter to a) design and build a coop, b) read up on breeds, and c) learn as much as I can.
I'm a 29 year old stay at home mom of 6 year old twins. I also babysit to supplement income. I have an MBA that's currently collecting dust in a drawer because both of my girls are special needs so staying home works out better for everyone and luckily my husband works at a stable enough job that I can do that. In my free time, I read, knit, and play World of Warcraft.
A big reason I'd like to have chickens is to have an outdoor hobby, have fresh eggs, and know where my food is coming from. My husband got into hunting last year but has been fishing for ages. We try to eat meat that we harvest as much as possible. I've gone hunting a few times myself with no luck so I'm hoping to supplement this way. Plus, I like new challenges.
Beyond the human residents, we have two dogs and a cat.
Tamland, 9 years old, female Maine Coon mix cat who is grumpy and acts older than she is:
Bailey, 4 years old, female Border Collie mix who is dumber than a bag of hammers (she literally forgot how to eat one day):
Leela, 1 year old, female Chihuahua/Rat Terrier mix who is a rocket and very intelligent. I have a feeling I'll be Leela-proofing any chicken coop I make:
I look forward to talking to everyone!
I'm a 29 year old stay at home mom of 6 year old twins. I also babysit to supplement income. I have an MBA that's currently collecting dust in a drawer because both of my girls are special needs so staying home works out better for everyone and luckily my husband works at a stable enough job that I can do that. In my free time, I read, knit, and play World of Warcraft.
A big reason I'd like to have chickens is to have an outdoor hobby, have fresh eggs, and know where my food is coming from. My husband got into hunting last year but has been fishing for ages. We try to eat meat that we harvest as much as possible. I've gone hunting a few times myself with no luck so I'm hoping to supplement this way. Plus, I like new challenges.
Beyond the human residents, we have two dogs and a cat.
Tamland, 9 years old, female Maine Coon mix cat who is grumpy and acts older than she is:

Bailey, 4 years old, female Border Collie mix who is dumber than a bag of hammers (she literally forgot how to eat one day):

Leela, 1 year old, female Chihuahua/Rat Terrier mix who is a rocket and very intelligent. I have a feeling I'll be Leela-proofing any chicken coop I make:

I look forward to talking to everyone!