Dragon Coop
In the Brooder
- Apr 11, 2025
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Hello from Tennessee
I am a first time chicken mom. 5 cream crested legbars, 5 weeks old, supposed to be all girls but I am having the suspicion one might be a roo.
I owned and raised a lot of different animals over the years with fur, feathers and scales, so with my grandson being in 4H and raising chicken and watching the little ones hatch, I finally gave in and got some too. I mean how hard can it be to have backyard chicken? Right? Well like with most of my animals my 5 chicks quickly became my babies, so only the best is good enough for them, (within my budget anyway) so I am studying up on nutrition, habitat, safety, health and diseases, predators, equipment and housing choices.
So far I have concluded that nothing is safe for them and I might have to keep them in my house indefinitely to protect them from predators, diseases and getting a heart attack when we have a thunderstorm.
The chicks on the other hand have decided that they can take on the cats if I would just let them out of their cage, they could outrun a road runner and that my appearance should always mean live worms and choice veggies are being served.
And yes, I was definitely crazy before I added chicken to the mix.
I am a first time chicken mom. 5 cream crested legbars, 5 weeks old, supposed to be all girls but I am having the suspicion one might be a roo.
I owned and raised a lot of different animals over the years with fur, feathers and scales, so with my grandson being in 4H and raising chicken and watching the little ones hatch, I finally gave in and got some too. I mean how hard can it be to have backyard chicken? Right? Well like with most of my animals my 5 chicks quickly became my babies, so only the best is good enough for them, (within my budget anyway) so I am studying up on nutrition, habitat, safety, health and diseases, predators, equipment and housing choices.
So far I have concluded that nothing is safe for them and I might have to keep them in my house indefinitely to protect them from predators, diseases and getting a heart attack when we have a thunderstorm.
The chicks on the other hand have decided that they can take on the cats if I would just let them out of their cage, they could outrun a road runner and that my appearance should always mean live worms and choice veggies are being served.
And yes, I was definitely crazy before I added chicken to the mix.