I'm finally getting back....
So here's my introduction!
My first 6 chicks came from
Townline Hatchery and I ordered them through
Matthys Farm Market in South Bend so I could get just a few. (Matthy's takes specific orders from individuals in the spring then pools the order so there is no minimum.)
When I started out I had just a few goals and I have to say I've learned a TON since beginning and my understanding, and therefore my goals, have expanded quite a bit. However, here are the originals:
My original goals were:
-To raise animals that are fed what they would naturally eat so that their meat and eggs are healthy for us (rather than the typical factory-farm fare).
-To raise them, in general, as "natural" or "organic" as possible without drugs, hormones, etc.
-To allow them to forage, as much as possible, for their food.
-To begin to raise food for ourselves to become more self-reliant and less dependent on the "grocery store"
-To decide if I wanted to continue with chickens long-term.
The breeds I chose for the main group were:
-"Old Breeds" that are dual purpose with a good ability for laying. (No "egg machines" that burn out quickly.)
-Reputation for the ability to Forage well.
-Cold-hardy and heat tolerant.
Secondary breed choice:
-Wanted some colored eggs for variety; general rules don't apply here!
I wanted to start out SMALL and decide if I wanted to continue with the chickens so I only got 6 to start:
2 RIR
2 BR
2 Aracaunas
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As I said, I've learned a lot since I began and will likely not purchase chicks from the hatchery again. I WILL continue with chickens. As some of you know, one of my RIRs went broody and is now taking care of a brood of
4 Swedish Flower Hens (don't know sex yet - they're 1 week at this writing). (Originally Imported to the US in 2010 by Greenfire Farms.)
My future breed goals are to go to all heritage birds (by fertile egg or chicks) from good lines that I can continue to propagate for my future flocks. I prefer not to have chicks shipped and will travel a reasonable distance to pick them up.
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I found a wonderful
feed mill where I can order feed formulated the way I want it. I tell them what I don't or do want to include and they formulate for vitamin/mineral/protein content depending on what I'm feeding (chicks, layers, broilers, etc.) Only caveat is that I have to purchase 300 lbs minimum. I was able to find someone to share with me so that has worked out very well. I feed organic with no soy (fitting to my goals). The mill also will formulate not organic but non-GMO, or conventional....whatever I want. Since I have to purchase in quantity, I decided to have them formulate an "all purpose" with 16% protein and low enough on calcium that I can feed it to the chicks. Then I put out calcarb free choice for the layers and supplement protein for the littles.
I think someone was going to put together a list of feed sources for Indiana so whenever that comes up let me know and I'll get the info to you!
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So...there's the "overview introduction"!