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Gut Pile

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Howdy all! I'm new to BackYardChicken and chicken raising. My grandma always had a flock, and while I was around to occasionally help collect eggs, I have never actually raised my own flock.

Back before USDA got in the way of the barter system, she'd trade eggs for groceries at the local store...ahhh,the simpler times. The school house my granddad attended as a youngen' was adjacent to the farm they bought and eventually they acquired the property and school house, which he moved to the home place and converted into a chicken house. I'm told she had 200 plus layers in the hay day.

Well, unfortunately they have passed, and I have missed my opportunity to pick her brain on the "proper" way to raise and manage a flock, so here I am, seekin' youalls input.

I just received my chicks yesterday, and with the advice gathered from my friend I call the "chicken-king", I'm on my way. Now the chicken-king knows a bunch about chickens and raises show birds, but I'm more interested in a laying flock, then breeding and showing. We ordered wyandottes and got 5 silver-laced, 5 goldens, and 5 blue-laced reds.

I'm sure looking forward to this adventure and satisfaction of eatin' our own farm fresh eggs and supplying my friends and family with the same. I'm thinkin' bout raising meat birds as well next year if this goes well with the layers.
 
Greetings from Kansas, Gut Pile (I take it you're a deer hunter), and
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! Pleased you joined us! Sorry you missed out on your grandmother's knowledge. But BYC can fill in a lot of the gaps! Good luck to you and enjoy your flock!
 
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Thanks for the welcome. Yes, I hunt and fish and pride myself on putting food on the table the old fashioned way, hence, the chickens. Looking forwarded to all the advice.
 
Thanks for the welcome. Yes, I hunt and fish and pride myself on putting food on the table the old fashioned way, hence, the chickens. Looking forwarded to all the advice.

Me, too! Deer is my beef, lots of fish in the freezer...chickens, turkeys, and ducks take care of poultry meat and eggs. Next adding pigs and soon a milk goat. Always have a big garden and put up a lot of canning. Crazy times we live in...you never know. Good luck to you!
 
:welcome and good luck with your poultry adventure! :frow All very pretty breeds that you picked out.
 
Welcome. I see you have already found the Wa thread. I am on the other side of the hill from ya in the swamp. As a child we lived in Goldendale for a short time and then moved to The Dalles where I attended school for 12 years before I moved up here to the swamp.
 
Welcome. I see you have already found the Wa thread.   I am on the other side of the hill from ya in the swamp. As a child we lived in Goldendale for a short time and then moved to The Dalles where I attended school for 12 years before I moved up here to the swamp.


It always amazes me for as small as Goldendale is, how many people I meet that lived here at one point or another. Or you go to a big city and run into another Goldendalian.
 

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