- Jul 14, 2014
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Hi All,
Well, someone asked if they could bring chickens to my farm if they fixed up a little house/barn I had on my property. I said, "yes" and one day, they brought 2 red chickens and a beautiful white w/black and stand up feathers rooster. He asked me if I had some straw for bedding and food for them. Umm, no, I didn't know they were going to be MY chickens. Long story short, they are my chickens now since I haven't seen this person since. One poor hen was someone's dinner one evening; I'm suspecting a fox. So, only have the two. I am looking to buy some more hens in my vicinity and haven't found anyone that has some. Is there a classified section on there per state by chance? Also, the rooster has attacked me and my tenant 3 times each. He has punctured my leg pretty badly and my tenants also. Today, I went to freshen their water and he came at me again. This time, I had on my tall rubber rain boots and grabbed a rake by the coop. He is so mean I think he's going to be a nice dinner for my tenant this weekend. Another question. . . if we remove the rooster (permanently), will the hen get depressed and stop laying eggs or worse, die of heartache? I was hoping to get another hen friend for her before we "remove" the rooster. I would love your feedback! Thank you, ~Meg~
Well, someone asked if they could bring chickens to my farm if they fixed up a little house/barn I had on my property. I said, "yes" and one day, they brought 2 red chickens and a beautiful white w/black and stand up feathers rooster. He asked me if I had some straw for bedding and food for them. Umm, no, I didn't know they were going to be MY chickens. Long story short, they are my chickens now since I haven't seen this person since. One poor hen was someone's dinner one evening; I'm suspecting a fox. So, only have the two. I am looking to buy some more hens in my vicinity and haven't found anyone that has some. Is there a classified section on there per state by chance? Also, the rooster has attacked me and my tenant 3 times each. He has punctured my leg pretty badly and my tenants also. Today, I went to freshen their water and he came at me again. This time, I had on my tall rubber rain boots and grabbed a rake by the coop. He is so mean I think he's going to be a nice dinner for my tenant this weekend. Another question. . . if we remove the rooster (permanently), will the hen get depressed and stop laying eggs or worse, die of heartache? I was hoping to get another hen friend for her before we "remove" the rooster. I would love your feedback! Thank you, ~Meg~
and Welcome To BYC! You've gotten some good advice above, hope you are able to find more hens.