Hello from MN

cadeggs

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Hello! Finally after years of wanting to get chickens our dream will become reality tomorrow when we get our 25 chicks! We just bought a new house this past November, so we finally have room to have free range chickens! I am so excited. Since I am new to all this I will likely have a lot of questions -
I'm really excited to learn from all of you. I am interested in raising organic Non-GMO chickens and making my own fermented feed. I've been reading about the benefits of it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 
Welcome to BYC! Please make yourself at home.

I'm so glad your dream of keeping chickens is coming true! That is so egg-citing! Post pics of your new flock when you get them.

Feel free to ask all the questions you need; we are here to help. Have you checked out our learning center yet? TONS of helpful info there
https://www.backyardchickens.com/atype/1/Learning_Center

You may also want to check out this section about fermented feed
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/739084/fermented-feeds

Best of luck and glad you joined!
 
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So glad you have joined us.

I know how very 'eggcited' you are with the chicks arriving tomorrow.
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Wow, 25, I cannot imagine brooding so many, my 6 were quite a handful.

I would recommend re-reading raising baby chicks articles in the Learning Center. And make sure you have all the "nursery" stuff getting ready.

When they arrive, make sure the drink before they eat - hopefully this will help avoid pasty butts. But review pasty butts, and watch all closely, they are more common than I would have imagined.

Feel free to ask questions. Would love to see pics when you get them settled in.

Good luck on your new adventure, have fun.
 
Hi :welcome

Glad you could join the flock! Wow 25 chicks that is quite a start there for you. I have 17 newly hatched at the moment and I can really see them not lasting very long in the guinea cage before they have to move out to the brooding shed. They grow so quickly, you will certainly be kept busy with them. Raising chicks is so much fun though and very rewarding really worth all work with them as you see them grow and mature.
Super links there for you from Mountain peeps I'm sure you will find them very useful.

Enjoy your new babies and BYC :frow
 
Hello and Welcome to BYC! Glad you joined! I feed non GMO (not organic, because of the cost) fermented feed, and my birds love it! PM me some time, and maybe I'll be able to share some helpful tips, and definitely check out the fermented feed link that Mountain Peeps posted. I'm raising chicks right now, and you can read along on my progress here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/a-journal-of-raising-baby-chicks-naturally
Good luck getting a flock started!
 
Welcome cadeggs!!!

Here is a link to the Minnesota thread. (If I did it right!) https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/72771/minnesota/5030#post_15047879 Come on over there and talk with some locals if you want. I know a few of them are making their own feeds. There are so many helpful people here on BYCs just ask for help/advice and you will get it!

I am so excited for you to be getting chicks!! Lots and lots of really helpful info here on BYC and a lot of very helpful folks! Best of luck on your new adventure!
 
Welcome to BYC. Glad you decided join our flock. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. We are here to help in any way we can. What kind of chicks are you getting?
 
Thank you everyone for the warm welcome! I've been researching quite a bit and am familiar with pasty butt. I've heard Apple cider vinegar in the water can help?! My husband is just finishing the brooder with the heat lamp, and I'm making the nipple watering bucket! Thank you for the wonderful advice and links to the websites! I know what I'll be doing tonight.
 

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