Hello! New to BackYard Chickens (From outside Nashville)

evita1

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Hello! I am relatively new to chickens. I have had a small backyard flock for almost two years and added a new batch (born in Sep 7, 23) for a total of 7 adult chickens (1 Dominique, 1 Black Copper Maran, 1 Easter Egger, 2 Cinnamon Queens, and 1 porcelain d'uccle) and 4 chicks (all d'uccles).

I am loving having a garden and am growing an array of native natural dye flowers and grasses, as well as veggies and herbs. I thought chickens would be a great addition to our little ecosystem and they are free to roam our entire yard. I also have a 3 year old Briard that liked watching over the chicks.

Hobbies...I am very into textile arts: knitting, spinning, weaving, sewing, and natural dyeing!

I am excited to to join BackYard Chicken's forum for some advice from this community :)
 

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Hello! I am relatively new to chickens. I have had a small backyard flock for almost two years and added a new batch (born in Sep 7, 23) for a total of 7 adult chickens (1 Dominique, 1 Black Copper Maran, 1 Easter Egger, 2 Cinnamon Queens, and 1 porcelain d'uccle) and 4 chicks (all d'uccles).

I am loving having a garden and am growing an array of native natural dye flowers and grasses, as well as veggies and herbs. I thought chickens would be a great addition to our little ecosystem and they are free to roam our entire yard. I also have a 3 year old Briard that liked watching over the chicks.

Hobbies...I am very into textile arts: knitting, spinning, weaving, sewing, and natural dyeing!

I am excited to to join BackYard Chicken's forum for some advice from this community :)
Welcome to BYC!!
 

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