Mar 4, 2024 #21 DobieLover Easily distracted by chickens Premium Feather Member 7 Years Jul 23, 2018 57,206 505,474 1,742 NY Southern Tier My Coop My Coop Hello and welcome to BYC! Glad you joined.
Mar 4, 2024 #22 janiedoe Wrangler Premium Feather Member 8 Years May 7, 2017 39,828 382,092 1,567 East Texas Welcome to BYC! My hens hatch a lot, but I'm (trying to) putting a stop to that.
Mar 4, 2024 #23 TesoroSena 🎶Can’t tell if this is Hell, or just high water🎶 Jan 5, 2023 12,975 37,484 976 Tennessee My Coop My Coop Welcome to BYC! Glad to have you in this community! Feel free to ask us anything!
Mar 4, 2024 #24 Nomadicus Country Boy Forever Premium Feather Member Sep 8, 2022 30,672 210,437 1,446 South Alabama Hello and Welcome to BYC! Glad to have you in this poultry loving community.
Mar 4, 2024 #25 pennyJo1960 “I would rather die of passion than of boredom.“ Premium Feather Member 9 Years Dec 29, 2015 87,279 446,179 1,797 Mossyrock, WA Welcome to Backyard Chickens. Pull up roost stay awhile.
Mar 4, 2024 #27 SilverBirds Lurking Mar 26, 2022 14,786 83,559 1,216 South Carolina Belated welcome to BYC! Glad to have you here with us.
Mar 4, 2024 #28 N F C Moderator BYC Staff Premium Feather Member 11 Years Dec 12, 2013 141,115 753,277 2,442 KY Hello, thanks for joining us.
Mar 4, 2024 #29 007Sean Face it, Embrace it, Ace it, Replace it Premium Feather Member 9 Years Oct 25, 2015 52,592 384,963 1,757 South Central Texas My Coop My Coop Howdy, and Welcome to Backyard Chickens. Happy to have you here with us. Enjoy your time here at BYC! Thanks for joining our community!
Howdy, and Welcome to Backyard Chickens. Happy to have you here with us. Enjoy your time here at BYC! Thanks for joining our community!
Mar 4, 2024 #30 akroberts1085 Free Ranging Jul 17, 2022 2,107 17,019 716 Gerber California Welcome to the BYC family and community of friends. I'm thinking about maybe getting a rooster to get new chicks that the hens can take care of but I don't want to get too many roosters.
Welcome to the BYC family and community of friends. I'm thinking about maybe getting a rooster to get new chicks that the hens can take care of but I don't want to get too many roosters.