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ugachickenmama
Chirping
Hahaha . . . I'm not sure exactly what you meant by this but even with all of the pre-reading and research I have done in the years of wishing I had chickens, nothing fully prepares you for just diving in.Snarky, snarky, snarky, People with experience tell you that, that's different from a Monday morning quarterback.
And with that pre-reading (yes, even on here) it is obvious that many folks are happy to jump to fairly critical and less-than-nice responses . . . leading people like me (newbies) to feel the need to go ahead and aknowledge my mistakes so as to not get the "you should have had it ALL ready before you bought the chicks" lecture that's honestly not helpful at this point. HA.
They seem super healthy and perfectly happy to me . . . and everyone in my house is absolutely enjoying them . . . BUT I still did not want to mess up their transition to outside with my timing IF that was possible . . . thus my question.As long as they are healthy you are doing OK.
Feeling pretty safe now that if they're good and I'm good that it's all good! Boom.
Thanks all.
Now I just have to survive this "debate" with my husband over two similar but different locations and then pray for our marriage to survive the run build. THAT may be the biggest challenge yet (the marriage survival, not the actual assembly - hahaha).