- Mar 17, 2014
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Hello Chicken Enthusiasts!
I'm proud to say that we just introduced our new chickens to our coop last night. We have a total of 5 that we "rescued" from a family who didn't have time to care for them anymore. One Polish, a couple Plymouth Rocks, one Rhode Island Red and a black one that I don't know the breed of. This started out as my husband's idea since we've been beekeepers for a few years now, he decided this was the next step to having a little backyard farm. I have to say, now that they are in my yard, I am getting very interested! Then, today my husband texted me a picture of 3 fresh eggs and boy am I excited!
We also have a Golden Retriever/German Shepherd mix dog who is, so far, very unsure of these new friends. Any tips/success stories on introducing your dog to the chickens? So far she has gone through a wide range of emotions: charging the coop and barking, sniffing it with a friendly wagging tail, and all together ignoring them. Any thoughts are appreciated!
Nikki
I'm proud to say that we just introduced our new chickens to our coop last night. We have a total of 5 that we "rescued" from a family who didn't have time to care for them anymore. One Polish, a couple Plymouth Rocks, one Rhode Island Red and a black one that I don't know the breed of. This started out as my husband's idea since we've been beekeepers for a few years now, he decided this was the next step to having a little backyard farm. I have to say, now that they are in my yard, I am getting very interested! Then, today my husband texted me a picture of 3 fresh eggs and boy am I excited!
We also have a Golden Retriever/German Shepherd mix dog who is, so far, very unsure of these new friends. Any tips/success stories on introducing your dog to the chickens? So far she has gone through a wide range of emotions: charging the coop and barking, sniffing it with a friendly wagging tail, and all together ignoring them. Any thoughts are appreciated!
Nikki
and Welcome To BYC!