Looking for two (2) laying hens in Sacramento

Pluto

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Hi, brand new (urban) chicken owner hear looking for two to three laying hens in the Sacramento area. Their coop should be finished sometime this weekend. They will be inclosed in a raised coop at night, in a 12x6 chain link run, with range of the yard when supervised. Breed is not too important (crosses or culls OK), but I want them to be more of the layer type then meat as I won't be eating them and have limited room. Friendly young hens preferred, do not have to be laying yet, but I don't want to accidently end up with a Rooster (good neighbor). Thanks!
 
you can try the stockton show in a couple weeks.

I have chicks that I hatched from eggs I got here but it sounds like you want started pullets.
 
Thanks glowworm. I'm not really in a rush. I have noticed hens seem to pop up quite a bit on craigslist, but many are pretty feral. My concern with an auction is that as a beginner I don't really know what to look for in a chicken/hen. Raising chicks would be fun, but since there is a pretty good chance of 50% of them being roosters I don’t know what I would do when I ended up with one or two (especially once I was attached). This probably isn’t the place for this question, but are there any breeds of roosters that are known for being a bit quieter?

P.S. I love your avatar, we have an 11 yo tri colored aussie that is my shadow.

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Hi Pluto- Welcome to the forum!
Lucky for you, a lot of BYC members go to the Stockton show and would be willing to help you pick out a couple of healthy girls. There is a sub forum about community meet ups and shows. Look in there to see if people are talking about the Stockton show. That would be a great place to ask for help.
 
Thanks Carrie, I will definitely look into it. I actually recently helped a friend build a nice big coop (10x10 inside with another attached 10x12 shed that we can expand too if I want to trench more wire in around the inside) in a more rural area and she is about ready to get hens, so even if I "chicken out" I can probably get her to go down there with me and look around.
 

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