Hello from Indianapolis!
My girlfriend and I are new to chickens this year. We started with four chicks this spring. They were doing great until last week when we sadly lost three due to heat stress. Yesterday we picked up three new girls to join our lone surviving Easter Egger. We've gone from learning a hard lesson about heat stress to learning how to integrate three new birds to a solo flock.
I've visited the site a few times in the past, and have spent a great deal of time reading the forums after our recent loss. The community advice has been very helpful, and I decided it was time to join.
Pictured below are Beaker the Easter Egger and two of our new birds - a Rhode Island Red and a Leghorn. An Australorp pullet has also joined the flock.



We maintain a blog if anyone is interested - http://spacefarms.wordpress.com
Looking forward to participating in the community!
My girlfriend and I are new to chickens this year. We started with four chicks this spring. They were doing great until last week when we sadly lost three due to heat stress. Yesterday we picked up three new girls to join our lone surviving Easter Egger. We've gone from learning a hard lesson about heat stress to learning how to integrate three new birds to a solo flock.
I've visited the site a few times in the past, and have spent a great deal of time reading the forums after our recent loss. The community advice has been very helpful, and I decided it was time to join.
Pictured below are Beaker the Easter Egger and two of our new birds - a Rhode Island Red and a Leghorn. An Australorp pullet has also joined the flock.
We maintain a blog if anyone is interested - http://spacefarms.wordpress.com
Looking forward to participating in the community!