Hello to Everyone from a Newbie in Shropshire, England

shedhead

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Wow! Found this site a few days ago and have already learnt so much about our fluffy friends. So have taken the plunge and joined you all.

I live in a rural part of England and am pretty new to all of this chicken lark. Started earlier this year when my husband bought me 6 little quails although I only have three now unfortunately (darn those ndn dogs!). They started laying eggs in their superduper aviary and I was very popular with my friends because nobody keeps quails around here - its more a big hen place. All fired up with my lovely quails I bought an incubator and hatched 3 silkies (which are not apparently 'proper' chickens).

I am now a total convert, they are so sweet and have loads of character. Unfortunately, they are just about 18 weeks old now and it looks like I have 2 cocks and one hen. We have a bit of squabbling just starting but they have a free ranging day in our back garden and at night they all seem to cuddle up together. I know I may probably have to get rid of one but am so hoping they can get along as they all grew up together. I am going to try and hatch some more silky eggs so I can at least have more hens. And I do know I am going to have to address the situation at some stage, just not yet please!

We also have 3 spaniels (who would eat the quails in a heartbeat but sit quite happily with the silkies) and two long haired guinea pigs.

Love all the information on this site and am so glad I found it.
 
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Watch out - chickens are addicting
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Especially when you start hatching eggs!
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Silkies are supposed to be very good mothers - you may be able to get your hen to hatch for you next spring!
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Hi from an ex-UKer - but always a Scouser- who is also new to this site.
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You're way ahead of me on the chicken front, though!
 

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