Hello BYC,
Just joined today, but I have read so much great information from this site over the years.
I recently started my urban backyard flock in Austin, Texas. I have five pullets that are all about 2 months old now...a buff orpington, black sex link, americauna, brown leghorn, and a delaware. I had been bugging my wife for years about getting chickens. She said not until the kids are out of diapers. Then two years ago, for my birthday, I got permission to get chickens. I was about to jump in the truck to drive to our local feed store, but she put her foot down and said I had to build the coop first. Well that only took two years (actually still some work to do on it)
. Although we did lose a chick the first day we got them home, the others have been doing great and my kids (2 boys) love having them. They named them: Flame, Tiny Forever, Rocky Raccoon, Comet, and Banjo.
I will post some pics of the girls and the coop soon. Just saying Hi for now.
Just joined today, but I have read so much great information from this site over the years.
I recently started my urban backyard flock in Austin, Texas. I have five pullets that are all about 2 months old now...a buff orpington, black sex link, americauna, brown leghorn, and a delaware. I had been bugging my wife for years about getting chickens. She said not until the kids are out of diapers. Then two years ago, for my birthday, I got permission to get chickens. I was about to jump in the truck to drive to our local feed store, but she put her foot down and said I had to build the coop first. Well that only took two years (actually still some work to do on it)
I will post some pics of the girls and the coop soon. Just saying Hi for now.
) I loved the movie; it was very funny. My granddaughter names our hens after Disney princesses. You have some really good laying breeds, and Black Sex Links are my favorite; hardy and friendly egg laying machines. I have raised them for years, and they have consistently been my best layers, frequently churning out over 300 eggs per hen per year. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. We are here to help in any way we can. Good luck with your flock, and your kids.
and Welcome To BYC! Sounds like you have a cute little flock. Sorry about the chick you lost.