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Hey hey! Super excited to be here! ❤Thought I'd introduce myself, incase people still read these types of things!
My name is Sarah, and I'm a full time remote worker for a publishing platform who dabbles in web development for fun.. and raising chickens!
I am a long time chicken fan, and after several years of begging, my husband finally allowed me to purchase 6 lovely little ladies! We have 3 Bantam hens and 3 Silver Laced Wyandotte hens. There was no rhyme or reason for which type we got (other than T&S had them in stock) -- my kids wanted the Bantams, and I personally wanted the Wyandotte hens because they are soooo pretty. Note: We go through about 24 eggs a week on average between baking and breakfast, so it was only a matter of time before owning chickens became financially acceptable by my husband's standards.
We are currently located in Jackson, Michigan, so we have some pretty rough winters every now and then. I imagine I'll be picking everyone's brain behind coop design and winterizing. Right now we've expanded a smaller coop we used for our bunnies to house the hens, but we'll hopefully be expanding it further when the weather warms up. This is what we've got so far:
Coop + 25ft run out in front of our garden.
Our chickens are about ~6/7 weeks old currently, and we just moved them out to the coop this week, which we've outfitted with one of those Cozy Coop heaters for the few nights it gets chilly -- we did start acclimating them to the current weather about a week and a half ago, and so far they seem happy!
Anyway - super happy to be here and learn from everyone else!
My name is Sarah, and I'm a full time remote worker for a publishing platform who dabbles in web development for fun.. and raising chickens!
I am a long time chicken fan, and after several years of begging, my husband finally allowed me to purchase 6 lovely little ladies! We have 3 Bantam hens and 3 Silver Laced Wyandotte hens. There was no rhyme or reason for which type we got (other than T&S had them in stock) -- my kids wanted the Bantams, and I personally wanted the Wyandotte hens because they are soooo pretty. Note: We go through about 24 eggs a week on average between baking and breakfast, so it was only a matter of time before owning chickens became financially acceptable by my husband's standards.

We are currently located in Jackson, Michigan, so we have some pretty rough winters every now and then. I imagine I'll be picking everyone's brain behind coop design and winterizing. Right now we've expanded a smaller coop we used for our bunnies to house the hens, but we'll hopefully be expanding it further when the weather warms up. This is what we've got so far:
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Our chickens are about ~6/7 weeks old currently, and we just moved them out to the coop this week, which we've outfitted with one of those Cozy Coop heaters for the few nights it gets chilly -- we did start acclimating them to the current weather about a week and a half ago, and so far they seem happy!
Anyway - super happy to be here and learn from everyone else!
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