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Hey ! My name is Steve, but my friends call me Sonar. I live on 11 forested acres in the rugged hills of mid Missouri. I'm retired / disabled, but keep awfully busy around my homestead with my three dogs, Juju, Roobee, and Gomer, and my new to me, eight hens and a rooster. More on that in a minute …..

I LOVE to hunt and fish in and around our beautiful 140 lake, and like to hike around the woods with my hounds, and my camera. I also forage (mushrooms, wild edibles) quite a bit to supplement the fish and game I harvest. During a warm spell a couple of weeks ago, I found some new dandelion sprouts, curly dock, and some nice tender, young garlic mustard shoots ! In January !!! These went perfectly with the honey mushrooms that I collected just a few days before. Unusual for this time of year.

OK, on to the chickens …..

My good friend raised these 8 hens, and 1 rooster from chicks last spring, so they aren't even a year old yet. His family and him went on an extended vacation, and I was tasked to care of them in his absence.

I haven't told him yet, but I plan on keepin the birds, since they are treated sooo much better here ….. Not that he was a bad dad or anything, but his attention to the flock was lacking do to his schedule. He had lost 5 birds in the previous week , and many more (17) in the past several months, to predators, as his "open" roosting technique wasn't keepin the birds safe, or comfortable enough.

We agreed that it would be impractical for me to drive to his place twice a day, so I converted a 16" x 7" shed into a coop, and moved the flock in. This was 2 weeks ago, and I've never had chickens, so I'm about as new to this as you could be ! I have many questions that can hopefully be addressed in the coming days.

The flock is quite settled, free ranging during the day, and roosting at night in their new digs. The chickens knew me and the dogs from hangin around at his place, so the transition went very well.

I will refrain from any questions here, (and I have many) as this is just an intro, but I'm lookin forward to gaining knowledge from the backyard chicken community. Please feel free to question, or comment on this intro.

Sonar.
 
Hello Steve and welcome to BYC. I hope that you enjoy your time here.

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Best wishes

Pork Pie
 
Hello Sonar and welcome to BYC! :frow

So glad you decided to join our community! I loved your introduction, it sounds like you are really enjoying the retired life. :) Make yourself at home here and ask any questions you may have. Enjoy BYC! :)
 
Thanks for the warm welcome, and quick replies !

:welcome We hope you continue to enjoy chickens for many years to come! When the time comes, they are easy to hunt too. ;)
Have you taken any pictures of the flock? We really like pictures here. Your dogs, your coop, whatever!

I said I've never OWNED chickens before, but I never said I've never HUNTED chickens before ! LOL.
 
:welcome

Hi Sonar, thanks for the interesting intro! Glad you're enjoying the flock, always feel free to ask any questions about them you may have.
 

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