- Sep 4, 2012
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Hello and Happy Labor Day Everyone!
My husband and I are raising our first flock of hens. We have 11 lovely ladies who were born on May 18th of this year. The girls are just starting to get their wattles and we are learning a lot as we go. I have found BYC to be an invaluable resource and finally decided to officially join your ranks.
We purchased our hens from the local hardware store, ordering 8, but there were some left over so we ended up with 11. We ordered 4 Rhode Island Reds and 4 Barred Rocks, however, the shipment arrived with Golden Comets instead of RIR. One of the Barred Rocks turned out to be an australorp, as was one of the extra 3, so our flock is 6 comets, 2 australorps and 3 barred rocks. I'm wondering what the favorite breeds of other cold weather dwellers are.
We live in a very rural area, and have had one bear visit since putting the girls in their coop. The bear didn't venture near them, however. Instead, he went after the yellow jackets who were nesting under our deck! That said, I'm wondering what others have done to keep their flock safe. We have fenced in a 30' x 75' section of the yard and placed the coop in the middle... I'm hoping the fence is enough of a deterrent to keep the bear(s) away once they figure out the chicks are there.

I appreciate any additional information anyone can lend and I look forward to exploring even more of this site.
One more question... we are currently using pine shavings as the bedding in the coop, but I read that river sand works well and is easier to keep clean. Does anyone have any experience with the sand?
I'm so glad this site is available and thank you all in advance!
Michele
My husband and I are raising our first flock of hens. We have 11 lovely ladies who were born on May 18th of this year. The girls are just starting to get their wattles and we are learning a lot as we go. I have found BYC to be an invaluable resource and finally decided to officially join your ranks.
We purchased our hens from the local hardware store, ordering 8, but there were some left over so we ended up with 11. We ordered 4 Rhode Island Reds and 4 Barred Rocks, however, the shipment arrived with Golden Comets instead of RIR. One of the Barred Rocks turned out to be an australorp, as was one of the extra 3, so our flock is 6 comets, 2 australorps and 3 barred rocks. I'm wondering what the favorite breeds of other cold weather dwellers are.
We live in a very rural area, and have had one bear visit since putting the girls in their coop. The bear didn't venture near them, however. Instead, he went after the yellow jackets who were nesting under our deck! That said, I'm wondering what others have done to keep their flock safe. We have fenced in a 30' x 75' section of the yard and placed the coop in the middle... I'm hoping the fence is enough of a deterrent to keep the bear(s) away once they figure out the chicks are there.
I appreciate any additional information anyone can lend and I look forward to exploring even more of this site.
One more question... we are currently using pine shavings as the bedding in the coop, but I read that river sand works well and is easier to keep clean. Does anyone have any experience with the sand?
I'm so glad this site is available and thank you all in advance!
Michele