Hi everyone! I'm Jenace!

Jenace

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I guys! I'm Jenace! And that's actually my name! :D
So I don't HAVE chickens yet, but I'm going to try my best to get some next spring. Here's a list of ones I was thinking about getting:

Rhode Island Red
BSL (Black Sex Link)
RSL (Red Sex Link)
Culumbian Rock\Light Brahma
Crested Cream Legbar\Cream Legbar
Euskal Oiloa
Gold Star Sex Link
Amber White
Golden Nugget
Light Sussex
BRAMAS
Eater Eggers
Favorolles
Australorp
Wyandotte
Star Chickens
Blue Orpington
Buff Orpington
Blue Andalusians
Sussexes

I'm excited to be working with you all and learning everything I can about chickens. If you're getting bored of reading this you can stop now, I just have a little story that I want to share. ;)

Two years ago I got about 60 chickens, 30 in each coop,and 2 were accidently males. But there was one chicken that I loved a LOT, she was a blue andalusian and her name was Cheepy. She was my special and most favorite chicken. Then something horrible happened... About a year ago Cheepy died from a blocked vent. :‘(
I DON'T want that to happen again, and I would very much appreciate it you could give me any advice of how I can prevent that from ever happening.

Thanks,
Jenace
 
Sorry guys, typo...

"Eater Eggers" is supposed to be Easter Eggers.
 
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Eventually we all lose our favorites. But I am sorry for your loss. If you are having any troubles, don't be afraid to post in the emergency section of BYC...

https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/10/emergencies-diseases-injuries-and-cures

Great to have you aboard and enjoy BYC!
 
Thanks. Do sny of you know where you post ordinary questions about chickens?
 
Hello :frow Welcome To BYC! That is going to be one interesting flock of chickens you will have. Check out the various forums, especially under "Raising Backyard Chickens", most of your questions will probably fit into one of those categories.
 
I think you mean your favorite died of pasty butt. That generally happens among young chicks. Keep an eye on your birds to see that their "bums' are not blocked by poo. If you can't wash it away try to gently clip it away from the feathers. Then you can put a little Vaseline there to help keep things flowing. Some believe adding some apple cider vinegar to the water, prevents pasty butt.
 

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