Oct 28, 2020 #11 rjohns39 Enlightened Premium Feather Member 8 Years Aug 20, 2015 64,896 461,077 1,797 Smith County, TN Hi and welcome to BYC We're so happy you've decided to join us
Oct 28, 2020 #12 RebelEgger Free Ranging May 10, 2020 2,511 18,637 741 Chester, Nova Scotia My Coop My Coop Hello from Nova Scotia and welcome to BYC! You’ve joined a great and resourceful community! Enjoy your journey!
Hello from Nova Scotia and welcome to BYC! You’ve joined a great and resourceful community! Enjoy your journey!
Oct 28, 2020 Thread starter #13 G Gelan Chirping Oct 27, 2020 6 31 56 Thank you all for your advice. So happy to find this site and so excited for this new adventure!!
Oct 28, 2020 #14 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 14 Years May 3, 2009 155,839 608,623 2,217 New Jersey Good morning, and welcome to the BYC community. When it comes to chicken coops, bigger is better. In that size coop I would recommend no more than six birds - all female. Good luck.
Good morning, and welcome to the BYC community. When it comes to chicken coops, bigger is better. In that size coop I would recommend no more than six birds - all female. Good luck.
Oct 28, 2020 #16 Isaac 0 Enabler 7 Years Jul 19, 2016 24,313 99,556 1,351 Iowa Hello, and welcome to BYC.
Oct 28, 2020 #17 Meg-in-MT Addict 6 Years Jan 29, 2018 8,324 66,668 1,287 SW Montana Hello! Welcome to BYC!!
Oct 28, 2020 #18 Madhouse Pullet Enabler Premium Feather Member 10 Years Mar 18, 2014 7,254 55,073 1,086 California I agree with @sourland because you can easily get caught up with chicken math and it's not nearly as fun when you realize you have to downgrade.
I agree with @sourland because you can easily get caught up with chicken math and it's not nearly as fun when you realize you have to downgrade.
Oct 28, 2020 #19 featherhead007 Wrangler Premium Feather Member 7 Years Feb 2, 2017 38,283 302,573 1,537 San Joaquin Valley CA. Chicken math starts like this: And ends up like this: