So Sorry Mary

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I did not know that EE chicks looked like chipmunks. I thought the "chipmunks" were Welsummers. As in these Wellies below...^Far right looks like a male. No vee on his head or the eye liner mark.
^Girls in the back and to the left.
^Male on the right. ???
^Male in front, female in back. (Or so I've been led to believe)
Hi everyone! I just wanted to introduce myself and see if I can get some advice on raising chickens. My Mom and I would like to raise a few to have our own eggs. We don't want a rooster as I have read that they are mean. I know that they help protect the flock, but I think with proper planning and safety measures we can do without. We're working on a portable enclosure/run that we can move around the yard(we have 5 acres and used to have horses)for daytime foraging. We haven't worked out the coop yet. Would like suggestions about size, orientation( for light, wind, sun, etc) what features you like in a coop. Planning on getting 8 chicks mid-April, Buff Orpingtons, Barred Rocks, Wyandottes. Any suggestions for others? I would like to handle them a lot when they're young so that they are friendly. Tips about bedding, sand, scratch etc are also welcome. As far as feed goes, I'm glad to hear that Armada Grain has a favorable reputation among some of you as they are my local feed store.Looking forward to your replies.
Wendy
Wow, those Jubilee Orpingtons are beautiful!!! Where are you located?
Yesterday was pretty nice, today not so much. A 40 degree swing just makes winter even more unbearable.