- Jan 7, 2014
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Hello eager mentors!
My oldest daughter will turn 7 in March, and she has wanted to have a pet chicken for a few years now. I've decided now is the time, and look forward to your advice and direction.
For now, I'm thinking 2-4 birds, as we live in cold MN (yes, it was 20 below here in the Twin Cities, and schools are closed yet another day today), and my biggest fear is wintering these creatures. We also have a small city lot, so cannot manage much more.
My dream would be to give her eggs for her birthday to watch hatch into chicks to then raise, etc. Trying to figure out a plan to make this happen.
I had originally thought of starting with fryers ( hatch in the spring, butcher in the fall to avoid having to winter the birds), but she is already naming her imaginary chicken pets, so that's likely out of the realm of possibility for now.
So, we look forward to any advice on hatching chicks, raising chicks, coop building and maintenance on a city lot, breeds (we were recommended the Americauna's for their colorful eggs?), wintering, lore, pearls, and anything else you have to offer us!
Specifically, anyone know a good book on raising chickens at a 3rd grade reading level?
Thanks in advance
Patty
mother to Maya (6.5) and Lyra (3.5)
My oldest daughter will turn 7 in March, and she has wanted to have a pet chicken for a few years now. I've decided now is the time, and look forward to your advice and direction.
For now, I'm thinking 2-4 birds, as we live in cold MN (yes, it was 20 below here in the Twin Cities, and schools are closed yet another day today), and my biggest fear is wintering these creatures. We also have a small city lot, so cannot manage much more.
My dream would be to give her eggs for her birthday to watch hatch into chicks to then raise, etc. Trying to figure out a plan to make this happen.
I had originally thought of starting with fryers ( hatch in the spring, butcher in the fall to avoid having to winter the birds), but she is already naming her imaginary chicken pets, so that's likely out of the realm of possibility for now.
So, we look forward to any advice on hatching chicks, raising chicks, coop building and maintenance on a city lot, breeds (we were recommended the Americauna's for their colorful eggs?), wintering, lore, pearls, and anything else you have to offer us!
Specifically, anyone know a good book on raising chickens at a 3rd grade reading level?
Thanks in advance
Patty
mother to Maya (6.5) and Lyra (3.5)