- Jul 14, 2013
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My wife and I have wanted chickens for years. After adopting the single survivor from an almost failed hatch in the classroom, we decided to jump right in.
We've got a few each of buff orpingtons, wellsummers, and black sexlinks to get started. I hope we're not in over our head, but the more attached we became to our miracle chick, the more we began to read, and the more anxious we got. We decided to skip waiting for another hatch and buy some pullets to get started. Our miracle chick is a buff orpington. It's like a pet--follows us around the yard--and has already gained popularity in the neighborhood.
We've got a few each of buff orpingtons, wellsummers, and black sexlinks to get started. I hope we're not in over our head, but the more attached we became to our miracle chick, the more we began to read, and the more anxious we got. We decided to skip waiting for another hatch and buy some pullets to get started. Our miracle chick is a buff orpington. It's like a pet--follows us around the yard--and has already gained popularity in the neighborhood.