Hello from this Florida Flock Leader ☺️

MamaNewcomer

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Hello! ☺️ I’m a first time chicken owner on the (currently) hurricane ravaged side of Florida hahaha.

We had a four chicken flock originally, until one of the chicks (a buff Orpington named Chuckles) died unexpectedly, and when they grew into pullets, a hawk attacked them while free ranging, injuring one and killing/flying off with another (an Olive egged named Chocobo). So with only two chickens left, I ordered three chicks off the internet, received a bonus buff Orpington chick, hand raised them like the first flock (without the death) and integrated them all beautifully!… until a few days ago when I had to be pulled out of my denial and admit I had two roosters in the mix. Any advice or anyone interested in two pet buff Orpington roosters, feel free to respond, please and thank you.
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Fluffy: hatched early June 2024 (available to the right home)
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Waffles: hatched late July 2024 (available to the right home)
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Pickles: hatched late July. World’s cuddliest Easter egger. Perfect chicken cherub, 13/10, no notes. Not even a little bit available, I just wanted to share her perfect face. 💜😂
 
Welcome to BYC!

It's easy to see, even from just her adorable face, why Pickles is "not even a little bit available." What a cutie!

I'm very sorry you lost Chuckles and Chocobo and sorry (on a much different level) about you ending up with two roosters.

I feel your disappointment. I added two Ameraucana chicks this year with the expectation of plenty of blue eggs next year. Well, cut that production in half; the prettier of the two recently found HIS voice.

Best wishes with finding homes for the boys, continuing to love on your sweet Pickles --and staying safe from any and all extreme weather!
 

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