ladyracheld
In the Brooder
Just saying "Hi" and stopping in to give you a lil about me and how I came to be here!
My Backstory:
My chicken momma-hood was a random thing. I walked into TSC and just fell in love. I told my husband I wanted chickens, he laughed me off, we kept moving. I watched some videos and did light research in the car on the way to our next stop. Informed him "I could definitely do this! I'm have chicken momma potential!" He appeased me and gave me the green light, still not taking me seriously. I asked how many to get (he grew up having chickens) and he told me 4, so they have friends. I took him seriously, but apparently he just threw a number out there. Fast forward like 2 weeks. I was visiting family out of state and as fate would have it, I came across someone with a boat load of chicks they were taking to an Amish farm and offered to give me some for free. So I asked for 4! I came home that day with cardboard box of 4 baby chicks (no more than 2 weeks old), a large bag of pine shavings, a 7 lb feeder, 5 qt feeder, Dumor Chick Feed, and a heat lamp. I felt so accomplished. My husband just about fainted. I called his bluff.
I recognize 4/21/18 as a sort of birthday now. That's the say my sweet darlings made a home with us.
So we now have Mic, Dezz, Marty, and Cuzz in the family. <3
My Backstory:
My chicken momma-hood was a random thing. I walked into TSC and just fell in love. I told my husband I wanted chickens, he laughed me off, we kept moving. I watched some videos and did light research in the car on the way to our next stop. Informed him "I could definitely do this! I'm have chicken momma potential!" He appeased me and gave me the green light, still not taking me seriously. I asked how many to get (he grew up having chickens) and he told me 4, so they have friends. I took him seriously, but apparently he just threw a number out there. Fast forward like 2 weeks. I was visiting family out of state and as fate would have it, I came across someone with a boat load of chicks they were taking to an Amish farm and offered to give me some for free. So I asked for 4! I came home that day with cardboard box of 4 baby chicks (no more than 2 weeks old), a large bag of pine shavings, a 7 lb feeder, 5 qt feeder, Dumor Chick Feed, and a heat lamp. I felt so accomplished. My husband just about fainted. I called his bluff.

I recognize 4/21/18 as a sort of birthday now. That's the say my sweet darlings made a home with us.
So we now have Mic, Dezz, Marty, and Cuzz in the family. <3
