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We're in the middle of the pineywoods not far out of Texarkana.
We have raised Barred Rocks off and on for 35 years, and we're now branching out to try some Rhode Island Reds.
When we moved here and decided to get some chicks, my wife went to the feed store to look at some. She told the clerk she wanted a dozen chickens. The clerk asked if she wanted straight run or all pullets. Not knowing anything about chickens, my wife said, "Don't they have to be exposed to a rooster to lay eggs?". That brought the house down. Everybody in the store laughed out loud. We got straight run and had nearly half roosters. They were delicious.
We soon discovered that baby chicks make good tornado warnings. We had them in a box in the kitchen, and one rainy night they went absolutely berserk. Bounced off the walls of the box and screamed like they were being chased by demons. We had no idea what was going on until the next day when we found out a tornado had hit the town just a few miles from us and that it had passed just about over us.
I'm looking forward to learning more here on the forum. Lots of good info here from what I've seen so far.
We have raised Barred Rocks off and on for 35 years, and we're now branching out to try some Rhode Island Reds.
When we moved here and decided to get some chicks, my wife went to the feed store to look at some. She told the clerk she wanted a dozen chickens. The clerk asked if she wanted straight run or all pullets. Not knowing anything about chickens, my wife said, "Don't they have to be exposed to a rooster to lay eggs?". That brought the house down. Everybody in the store laughed out loud. We got straight run and had nearly half roosters. They were delicious.
We soon discovered that baby chicks make good tornado warnings. We had them in a box in the kitchen, and one rainy night they went absolutely berserk. Bounced off the walls of the box and screamed like they were being chased by demons. We had no idea what was going on until the next day when we found out a tornado had hit the town just a few miles from us and that it had passed just about over us.
I'm looking forward to learning more here on the forum. Lots of good info here from what I've seen so far.

