Hello from Texas

Peckadoodle

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About 10 years ago we moved from the big city to a plot of Texas hill country and followed in Farmer MacDonald's footsteps. We garden in raised beds and a large greenhouse, and tend to chickens, runner ducks, goats, cattle, doggies, and kitties. In my "spare time" I paint (watercolor botanical illustration).

My current flock is aging, so just picked up 5 new Americauna chicks a couple of days ago. They are toasty warm and full of energy. Would like to keep 6 layers of various breeds at all times.

Am so looking forward to reading about your chicken adventures, great ideas, and health issues/solutions. Thanks in advance for sharing your information and teaching new tricks!
 
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Welcome to our community. Please make yourself at home here with us.
You may wish to consider joining your state thread as it will put you in touch with other BYC members in your area - http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/270925/find-your-states-thread#post_3239224

If you have not already done so, including your general location, under your avatar will help other members to give the best advice possible.

All the best

Pork Pie
Best wishes
Pork Pie
 
About 10 years ago we moved from the big city to a plot of Texas hill country and followed in Farmer MacDonald's footsteps. We garden in raised beds and a large greenhouse, and tend to chickens, runner ducks, goats, cattle, doggies, and kitties. In my "spare time" I paint (watercolor botanical illustration).

My current flock is aging, so just picked up 5 new Americauna chicks a couple of days ago. They are toasty warm and full of energy. Would like to keep 6 layers of various breeds at all times.

Am so looking forward to reading about your chicken adventures, great ideas, and health issues/solutions. Thanks in advance for sharing your information and teaching new tricks!
 
Welcome. It's great to have you. I'm one of your neighbors in Oklahoma. I have raised chickens and other poultry for many years. They say "you can't teach an old dog new tricks." Well don't believe it. I've learned many things about poultry from the knowledgeable members of BYC. Just grab a thread on the forum site and ask your question. If you can't find related thread create your own. Many good people here to help you
 

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