Hello from Drbyshire, UK

katie1504

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Hello all,

I am new to the forum and new to keeping chickens but my husband isn't. I have recently purchased 6 light sussex hens and 1 cockerel and have also got 8 Wyndotte chicks which are 4 weeks old tomorrow. I am also hoping to put some of my light sussex eggs into hatch on my birthday this month when I get my incubator. It has been so excited setting everything up and learning about chickens and that is why I wanted to join your forums because it has helped me a lot.

Thanks,

Katie
 
Hi Katie and welcome from another relative newbie to BYC a bit further north from you.

I'm just getting back into keeping chickens and I'm loving it.

Good luck with your incubator. I'll be doing it the natural way, hopefully, as my partner bought me some Silkie cross bantams for my birthday which I hope are going to go broody and sit on eggs from my other hens.

Beware it is terribly addictive. I started with a trio of exchequer leghorns in January and now have 13 hens and 2 cockerels of various breeds. I think they call it "chicken math" on the forum here!

Best wishes

Barbara
 
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We have plenty of space so not to worried about it becoming addictive. We are penning a corner of a field off soon and putting a pnd in it so we can have ducks as well... One huge poulty paddock! :)




Here is the brooder we built last night... And when it arrives my incubator will sit next to the little red brooding pen on the side!! What does everyone think??
 
Alright Katie,
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great to have you joining the BYC flock
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BYC has a very useful learning center
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That is one nice Brooder you all built last-night
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Some people get bit by the poultry but and get it seriously worse then others
and if not put in check can take over a persons entire life but that is why BYC
was created but not as a cure to an addition no, no as the founders discovered
there is no known cure but BYC was created for those addicted to the poultry
could gather and worship others poultry and admire the knowledge of others
on the subject and distributing one's accomplishment's with their poultry so
welcome aboard and let's share photos swap stories and help each other out
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Oh ya and have fun at BYC
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Bob & Aflack enjoying the noon sun





New Baby's Feb 2014





The EE chicks Feb 2014





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The Lady's





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Welcome to BYC!

Looks like you are already to go with the brooding pens! If you need any tips and hints on incubation, we have a nice article in our learning center that should help you if you run into trouble...

https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/how-to-incubate-hatch-eggs-just-21-days-from-egg-to-chicken

And you can also post questions in our Hatching Chicks Forums for more help if you need it....

https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/5/incubating-hatching-eggs

So pull up a roost bar and welcome to our flock!
 
Hello :frow and Welcome To BYC! Sounds like your poultry addiction is well under way! That is one beautiful brooder be sure to post it in the Brooder section of the Coops https://www.backyardchickens.com/atype/2/Coops
Good luck with your birthday hatch when you get your incubator. That spot should be fine, as long as the temperature down there stays above 60 or whatever your incubator recommends... watch for a cold spot from the wall.
 

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