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Thanks so much, I'll definitely be checking that out in the future!Hiya, and welcome to BYC!
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Thanks so much, I'll definitely be checking that out in the future!Hiya, and welcome to BYC!
If you need any brushing up, stop by our Learning Center. There are tons of articles about raising chickens.
We're glad you're here!
Welcome to Backyard Chickens!
Glad to have you with us!!
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Hi, and thank you! I attached them in another reply, but love showing them off!Welcome to Backyard Chickens!
Glad to have you with us!!
Please feel free to share pics of your chickens.![]()
They are so cute!Hi, and thank you! I attached them in another reply, but love showing them off!
and Welcome to Backyard Chickens.
to have you here with us. Enjoy your time here at BYC!
I think so, too. But I'm their mama so I'm biased!They are so cute!![]()


Very cool. I actually have one of each of those. My Cinnamon Queen has not yet started laying although she’s in my older set (closing in on 6 months). So far only my Black Sex-link, California Tan, and I think my Calico Princess are laying. By the way, my olive egger was sold to me as an Americauna. I don’t actually care - I’m fine getting blue or green eggs.Hi, and thanks! The coop is pretty junky, but it IS secure. I have five hens and 1 of these breeds (listed in age and laying order): Cinnamon Queen (5 or 6 months old, not sure as got from farm center already laying baby eggs); Buff Orpington, Barred Rock (both almost 19 weeks old), Easter Egger, Olive Egger (about 15 weeks old and sisters from the same Copper Marans father)