Welshies
Crowing
Hi everyone! Just introducing myself, a humble bird lady from Alberta, Canada
(1) Are you new to chickens / when did you first get chickens?
I first got birds last year, when I picked up 8 Rouen-cross ducklings. I kept them for a year before finally butchering them (the water was too much, as I don't have running water at the coops). I finally got 20 Wyandotte chicks this spring, and 20 Coturnix quail. $300 worth- and after 10 weeks they got eaten by a fox. But I am back at it once again, more determined than ever!
(2) How many chickens do you have right now?
I have 4 hens, now. They are barnyard mixes, and I am soon obtaining a silkie hen and a rooster. Their names are Hurricane Katrina (she is a mean little girl, but I love it), Wobbles (can't fly or roost), Lupus (black chicken with gold, wolf-like eyes) and another hen that isn't named yet.
(3) What breeds do you have?
They are all barnyard mixes, but I would love to raise Sumatras, Sussex, and Dorkings.
(4) How did you find out about BackYardChickens.com?
I found it while internet surfing. It has been so, so helpful and I am very thankful
(5) What are some of your other hobbies?
My other hobbies are simple. I love carpentry, reading, all animals, animal husbandry, skiing and quadding. I also enjoy hanging with friends and family.
(6) Tell us about your family, your other pets, your occupation, or anything else you'd like to share.
I am in a family of eight, still living with my parents. I have a pet rabbit named Fredrick who runs with my chickens in the run during the day, and they are so scared of him! He pays them no mind, just seeks out all the clover he can. I also have a dog named River, who is a chocolate lab and my best friend. She lets the chickens climb and peck on her, and is such a good girl.
When I move out I am planning on raising 5 different chicken breeds, Cayuga and Muscovy ducks, guinea fowl, turkeys, quail, pheasants, and of course rabbits. I also hope to learn about raising meat goats and sheep.
I apologize for not introducing myself earlier. I have been a part of BYC "unofficially" for a year.
(1) Are you new to chickens / when did you first get chickens?
I first got birds last year, when I picked up 8 Rouen-cross ducklings. I kept them for a year before finally butchering them (the water was too much, as I don't have running water at the coops). I finally got 20 Wyandotte chicks this spring, and 20 Coturnix quail. $300 worth- and after 10 weeks they got eaten by a fox. But I am back at it once again, more determined than ever!
(2) How many chickens do you have right now?
I have 4 hens, now. They are barnyard mixes, and I am soon obtaining a silkie hen and a rooster. Their names are Hurricane Katrina (she is a mean little girl, but I love it), Wobbles (can't fly or roost), Lupus (black chicken with gold, wolf-like eyes) and another hen that isn't named yet.
(3) What breeds do you have?
They are all barnyard mixes, but I would love to raise Sumatras, Sussex, and Dorkings.
(4) How did you find out about BackYardChickens.com?
I found it while internet surfing. It has been so, so helpful and I am very thankful
(5) What are some of your other hobbies?
My other hobbies are simple. I love carpentry, reading, all animals, animal husbandry, skiing and quadding. I also enjoy hanging with friends and family.
(6) Tell us about your family, your other pets, your occupation, or anything else you'd like to share.
I am in a family of eight, still living with my parents. I have a pet rabbit named Fredrick who runs with my chickens in the run during the day, and they are so scared of him! He pays them no mind, just seeks out all the clover he can. I also have a dog named River, who is a chocolate lab and my best friend. She lets the chickens climb and peck on her, and is such a good girl.
When I move out I am planning on raising 5 different chicken breeds, Cayuga and Muscovy ducks, guinea fowl, turkeys, quail, pheasants, and of course rabbits. I also hope to learn about raising meat goats and sheep.
I apologize for not introducing myself earlier. I have been a part of BYC "unofficially" for a year.