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babypeeps

In the Brooder
9 Years
Apr 28, 2010
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Hi Everyone!!
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Kinda new here. I have been reading on the site for a while off on on and tonight I ordered my chicks from McMurry. Anyone else used them?

I am worried about them coming in the mail. Bare with me, I'll be asking questions LOL

Here is what I ordered. My husband ordered standards, i ordered Bantams.

Here's the list...

(my daughter picked) 1 Black Japanese Bantam
(my son picked) 1 Buff Japanese Bantam

2 Black Frizzles
2 Sultan Bantams
2 while silkies

My hubby's order
4 Buff Orpington's Pullets
2 Columbian Wyandottes Pullets
4 Pearl White Leghorns Pullets
1 Phoenix Rooster
4 Red Star Pullets
2 Silver Spangled Hamburg Pullets
1 (they are going to throw in for a surprise)

anyone have any advice / suggestions or experiance with any of these breeds? Would love to hear
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from California!

Mail order chickens aren't so bad. You'll do fine.

Although I like the Japs and Sultans I have no banties.

I do like your husbands selection. OK maybe not the Leghorns, but you'll never be without eggs especially with those sex-links. And the Pheonix? I love those birds. I've only had one, but it was a white pullet.

When do the babies get there? Do you have your brooder all set up?

Oh and a lot of people love their Leghorns I just never cared for the ones I had. The Orps are fun and pretty to look at.

Pretty much covers the breeds I've had from your list.

What other type of help do you need?
 
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from another Californian! You've got some great birds there. I love our Buff Orpington. She is so calm, sweet, and lays every day. I'd get more of her if I had the room. Your kids will be great with the chicks. Best of luck!
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Wow! your husband is really into this!
Welcome to BYC!
I have buff orpingtons. They are mellow and friendly. They like to sit in my lap and get petted. They are a large bird and will need low roosts and relatively larger nest boxes than the others. A few of mine started laying at 24 weeks and we were unprepared without nest boxes, but I have a slacker who just started laying a week or so ago and she's 11 months. Chickens are like people, they are on either side of the bell curve , but most are in the middle.
Welcome and have fun!
 

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