Hi! We have 10 hilly acres in Oregon covered in Douglas Firs and blackberries (bet you couldn't guess that!). We are waiting on a shipment of 30 chicks from McMurray and expect them to arrive April 1st.
As for chicken experience, I had Australorp hens and an EE rooster, Armageddon aka "Army", before my husband and I married (chickens remained at my parent's house). My rooster passed away last year at the ripe old age of 11 years. My husband worked at a large egg farm when he was in high school. That farm is long gone as far as I know, but was once one of the biggest suppliers of eggs in the state. They had Barred Rocks and White Leghorns.
My hobbies include all of the fiber arts (spinning, weaving, knitting, crochet, dyeing) and we own a fiber arts supply business. I also enjoy photography, gardening, cooking, reading, hiking, fishing, and horseback riding.
As for chicken experience, I had Australorp hens and an EE rooster, Armageddon aka "Army", before my husband and I married (chickens remained at my parent's house). My rooster passed away last year at the ripe old age of 11 years. My husband worked at a large egg farm when he was in high school. That farm is long gone as far as I know, but was once one of the biggest suppliers of eggs in the state. They had Barred Rocks and White Leghorns.
My hobbies include all of the fiber arts (spinning, weaving, knitting, crochet, dyeing) and we own a fiber arts supply business. I also enjoy photography, gardening, cooking, reading, hiking, fishing, and horseback riding.