- Jun 19, 2014
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I am new to BYC and new to chickens in general. I have 6 chicks that are 3-4 months old. 2 easter eggers, 2 dark brahmas, 1 white silkie and 1 silver laced Wyandotte.

The white silkie has been crowing for a few weeks and I am positive one of the brahmas is a roo too, due to his coloring and comb. So I am not too happy with getting 2 roosters, so we will probably be rehoming them. Any takers? LOL


Since we got 2 roos out of 6 and are going to be giving them away, I just bought 3 more baby chicks...2 buff Orrington's and 1 barred rock. My husband thinks I have already turned into the crazy chicken lady. I think I agree with him. =)

We bought our coop from one of my husband coworkers who had chickens for years and decided to get rid of her chickens and have goats instead.

Being that I knew nothing about chickens or coop, I assumed she did and thought her coop was good. I am now realizing that the roosting bars to too close to the wall and too close together. Needless to say, I am frustrated with trying to figure out what to do. I am trying to rearrange the inside of the coop, but not having much luck. And my husband is frustrated with my craziness. lol
So I better go attend to my children...the human and non human ones too. (we also have a couple cats and a border collie)
Thanks for letting me join this community!
Sincerely,
"Frustrated in NC"
The white silkie has been crowing for a few weeks and I am positive one of the brahmas is a roo too, due to his coloring and comb. So I am not too happy with getting 2 roosters, so we will probably be rehoming them. Any takers? LOL
Since we got 2 roos out of 6 and are going to be giving them away, I just bought 3 more baby chicks...2 buff Orrington's and 1 barred rock. My husband thinks I have already turned into the crazy chicken lady. I think I agree with him. =)
We bought our coop from one of my husband coworkers who had chickens for years and decided to get rid of her chickens and have goats instead.
Being that I knew nothing about chickens or coop, I assumed she did and thought her coop was good. I am now realizing that the roosting bars to too close to the wall and too close together. Needless to say, I am frustrated with trying to figure out what to do. I am trying to rearrange the inside of the coop, but not having much luck. And my husband is frustrated with my craziness. lol
So I better go attend to my children...the human and non human ones too. (we also have a couple cats and a border collie)
Thanks for letting me join this community!
Sincerely,
"Frustrated in NC"