Hi there fellow poultry addicts! Long time lurker here finally deciding to join in on the conversations.
You can call me Tyro, or by my real name, Sid.
I grew up on a farm, and we always had lots of chickens and ducks, but I had never really given serious thought into owning any once I was an adult out on my own. Then one spring day in 2011 my boyfriend came home from the feed store with a box full of baby chicks and ducklings as a present for me! The rest is history. I now have a flock of 30 egg layers of various breeds, two pairs of turkeys, and a pair of Reeves Pheasants. I've fallen quite in love with the exotic pheasants and would like to have more in the future. I'm also a tad bit obsessed with Emus, and they are on the list of things I'd like to own some day.
We're in the process of selling our acreage in Iowa to move out west to Colorado to be closer to friends and family. I also raise purebred Siberian Huskies for work and show and Colorado has been my "home" in my heart ever since my first trip out there.
You can call me Tyro, or by my real name, Sid.I grew up on a farm, and we always had lots of chickens and ducks, but I had never really given serious thought into owning any once I was an adult out on my own. Then one spring day in 2011 my boyfriend came home from the feed store with a box full of baby chicks and ducklings as a present for me! The rest is history. I now have a flock of 30 egg layers of various breeds, two pairs of turkeys, and a pair of Reeves Pheasants. I've fallen quite in love with the exotic pheasants and would like to have more in the future. I'm also a tad bit obsessed with Emus, and they are on the list of things I'd like to own some day.
We're in the process of selling our acreage in Iowa to move out west to Colorado to be closer to friends and family. I also raise purebred Siberian Huskies for work and show and Colorado has been my "home" in my heart ever since my first trip out there.
and Welcome To BYC! Sounds like you have a nice flock, exotic pheasants sure are beautiful. Good luck with your move to Colorado, hope you are able to find the perfect acreage for your dogs and poultry!

