I am in lexington also. My wife has kicked the chicks out of the house but they seem to be doing well in the chick coop. I have 13 heritage RIRs and 3 BR that I hatched, plus 6 chicks from Southern States (Mt Healty Hatchery, 3 EEs, 3 Marans) that I added due to the fact that it appears I only have 4, maybe 5 pullets in the 16 I hatched. The temps don't sound too promising over the next few days but maybe before long. I have erected my temporary green house with hopes of putting my tomato and pepper plants out there this weekend.Hi everyone! I'm new to BYC, and to "urban chicken raising" but I thought I'd drop in and say hello. I've been talking about getting chickens for the last year or so since Lexington changed their laws about having chickens inside city limits. I finally purchased my first group of chicks this year. They're currently 3 weeks old, crazy and lovable. I can't wait for warm weather, and letting them range in my backyard. Hopefully spring is on the way in. I'm getting the itch to garden, and need some warm weather.
I'm glad I found this group here on BYC and can't wait to get to know all of you! I'm already learning a lot from you all by reading back through older posts.