Hi! I'm Stephanie! I'm a city girl turned country and never in a million years would have thought I'd become a chicken enthusiast.
We started our flock of 10 last February. We lost three to a raccoon attack
we beefed up the yard and replaced with three chicks who are currently living amongst our seven older ladies in a coop and run within our coop and yard.
We have 4 buff Orpingtons, 2 Rhode Island reds, and 4 Plymouth Rock.
My daughters are joining 4H this fall and want to raise and show Silkies. Right now, I'm looking for all the info I can about raising show chickens- What to look for, would it even be possible to have our older ladies brood them etc.. We've got so much to learn but this site looks awesomely helpful!
We started our flock of 10 last February. We lost three to a raccoon attack
we beefed up the yard and replaced with three chicks who are currently living amongst our seven older ladies in a coop and run within our coop and yard. We have 4 buff Orpingtons, 2 Rhode Island reds, and 4 Plymouth Rock.
My daughters are joining 4H this fall and want to raise and show Silkies. Right now, I'm looking for all the info I can about raising show chickens- What to look for, would it even be possible to have our older ladies brood them etc.. We've got so much to learn but this site looks awesomely helpful!
In our flock, we have no pecking order! And we won't turn down a good yolk
and Welcome To BYC! Sorry for your losses, Frindizzle gave you some great links to check out, if you do a search for the main threads of the breeds you are interested in you might be able to find someone with hatching eggs or chicks, your Orpingtons especially are a fairly broody breed so sometime or another you will probably have a broody you might be able to use...there are quite a few articles on broodys and incubating eggs in the Learning Center