Hi everyone, I have been ending up at this site many times over the last month as I googled chicken/goose questions. So I finally decided to join so I can see how much I found online is true and how much is hogwash, and maybe share a few new tips I discovered.
So to start with I am mother with 3 children ranging in age from 11 to 18. My husband and I bought our property 2 years ago and I choose it because I was very close to the previous owners as a child. With the house came 2 outside cats that I was asked to care for before the previous owners past away and I agreed. Well both cats were female and were not fixed! I found homes for many kittens but not all before I was able to tame and spay 1 and trap and spay the other. So we have 4 indoor cats now as well since kids being kids adopted some. All are female and all are fixed! We also have 6 dogs, 4 of which are rescues of 1 kind or another, and I built them their very own pen becaus they are escape artists! Its doggy Fort Knox, and was a very great learning experience for me as I used some of what I learned to keep my dogs in to build my chicken coop to keep stray dogs out! We have a stray problem here but more on that later.
As a child my parents had chickens/ducks/geese and I have good memories of getting eggs, watching our old game hen Julie Brown hatch babies, and playing with our old male goose Lucky. I wanted that again for me and my kids so I got chickens and geese. First I purchased 18 straight run chicks, 6 Rhode Island Reds, 6 Barred Rocks, and 6 Silver Laced Wyandottes, they threw in a free Wyandotte chick but 1 Barred Rock died so still 18 straight run. I also purchased 6 geese in 2 batches of 3 a week apart. I also purchased 6 Buff Orpington pullets and 6 Black Austolorp pullets. It's a lot of chickens but the only hatchery close enough has a habit of throwing all extra male chicks into their straight runs so I figured we would get a lot of males. It seems I was right from the straight runs I think I have 1 BR hen, 3 RIR hens and 2 SLW hens, the geese seem to be 5 males and 1 female. They are 6 weeks and only just starting to display sex characteristics and I will wait to be absolutely sure. I have found 1 potential gander a new home at my sisters, she will wait another couple months to take him because she has problems with hawks and the geese are safer with me, and I plan to keep 2 roosters for myself. The rest may end up in the freezer.
I also enjoy gardening, I have roses, wisteria, lantanna, gardenia and a few other flowering plants that are beautiful. I have strawberry, raspberry, blueberry plants, and a herb garden that gets new additions every year. Currently have basil, oregano, 2 kinds of parsley, cilantro, chives, shallots, lavender, and cornflower. I also got a mandarin orange tree for my birthday this year and it's in bloom! So excited
So hi everyone, hope I didn't bore you with all that.
So to start with I am mother with 3 children ranging in age from 11 to 18. My husband and I bought our property 2 years ago and I choose it because I was very close to the previous owners as a child. With the house came 2 outside cats that I was asked to care for before the previous owners past away and I agreed. Well both cats were female and were not fixed! I found homes for many kittens but not all before I was able to tame and spay 1 and trap and spay the other. So we have 4 indoor cats now as well since kids being kids adopted some. All are female and all are fixed! We also have 6 dogs, 4 of which are rescues of 1 kind or another, and I built them their very own pen becaus they are escape artists! Its doggy Fort Knox, and was a very great learning experience for me as I used some of what I learned to keep my dogs in to build my chicken coop to keep stray dogs out! We have a stray problem here but more on that later.
As a child my parents had chickens/ducks/geese and I have good memories of getting eggs, watching our old game hen Julie Brown hatch babies, and playing with our old male goose Lucky. I wanted that again for me and my kids so I got chickens and geese. First I purchased 18 straight run chicks, 6 Rhode Island Reds, 6 Barred Rocks, and 6 Silver Laced Wyandottes, they threw in a free Wyandotte chick but 1 Barred Rock died so still 18 straight run. I also purchased 6 geese in 2 batches of 3 a week apart. I also purchased 6 Buff Orpington pullets and 6 Black Austolorp pullets. It's a lot of chickens but the only hatchery close enough has a habit of throwing all extra male chicks into their straight runs so I figured we would get a lot of males. It seems I was right from the straight runs I think I have 1 BR hen, 3 RIR hens and 2 SLW hens, the geese seem to be 5 males and 1 female. They are 6 weeks and only just starting to display sex characteristics and I will wait to be absolutely sure. I have found 1 potential gander a new home at my sisters, she will wait another couple months to take him because she has problems with hawks and the geese are safer with me, and I plan to keep 2 roosters for myself. The rest may end up in the freezer.
I also enjoy gardening, I have roses, wisteria, lantanna, gardenia and a few other flowering plants that are beautiful. I have strawberry, raspberry, blueberry plants, and a herb garden that gets new additions every year. Currently have basil, oregano, 2 kinds of parsley, cilantro, chives, shallots, lavender, and cornflower. I also got a mandarin orange tree for my birthday this year and it's in bloom! So excited
So hi everyone, hope I didn't bore you with all that.