New Chicken Momma

CluckenMomma

Chirping
Jan 13, 2023
24
50
56
We are pretty much new to chickens. The reason we got into chickens is because a Rhode Island Red appeared in our driveway. So we took her in and decided to get more the following week we got an Easter Egger, Lavender Orpington and a Silver Laced Wyandotte. Two weeks later we got 2 Salmon Favorolle's but sadly a bobcat got to them so we decided to get a lot of chickens a few weeks later. Currently we have 4 Black Australorp's, 2 Blue Plymouths, 2 Buff Orpington's, 2 Speckled Sussex's and 1 Production Blue, we think she's a Blue Orpington. The funny thing is though is that we thought that both of our Blue Plymouths were hens, they're not.. We saw that one of them towers over the other chicks we quickly saw that we have a Blue Plymouth ROO that'll grow to be 10-11 lbs. So that's a total of eleven chickens but were getting 4 more tomorrow 2 Wyandotte's (Not sure what kind they have yet) and 2 Cream Legbar's. In the following weeks we're going to be getting an Olive Egger, an Easter Egger and another Rhode Island Red a total of around 18-20 chickens. Our favorite aspects about raising backyard chickens is that they're therapeutic for us and that they love food scraps and we get great eggs and all the breeds we got lay about 300 eggs per year. We found out about BYC by searching up all of our chicken breeds before deciding which ones to buy, we haven't known about BYC that long. What finally made us join the BYC community is that we'll need all the help and facts we can about our chickens and it'll be awesome to get help and help other beginner chicken mothers and fathers. :D

P.S: The Blue Plymouths and Black Australorp's are 1 1/2 weeks old and the Buff Orpington's, Speckled Sussex's and the what we think is a Blue Orpington are only 2 days old and we've integrated them and they're all doing just fine.
 

Attachments

  • FF42772A-3530-42DA-84D7-C674016A135F_1_105_c.jpeg
    FF42772A-3530-42DA-84D7-C674016A135F_1_105_c.jpeg
    420.6 KB · Views: 6
Last edited:
Maybe that Rhode Island Red's appearance was the universe telling you that you should have chickens; it sounds like you really took that suggestion to heart!!

Joining BYC gives you access to so many experienced and generous folks who will be able to cheer your successes and support you in challenges.

Welcome to our flock!

And, thanks for sharing a photo of sweet, young chicks -- which should make anybody's day better.
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow Glad you joined.
You've got a lovely assortment of birds in your flock! I wouldn't hold out for those 300 eggs per year for all of those breeds. First of all that only occurs in their first year. After that the number starts to drop off noticably. And only during their first year will they lay eggs rather steadily during the winter. After that it drops off to nothing or an egg every once in a blue moon. But the birds are still a joy to have around. Enjoy them.
 
We are pretty much new to chickens. The reason we got into chickens is because a Rhode Island Red appeared in our driveway. So we took her in and decided to get more the following week we got an Easter Egger, Lavender Orpington and a Silver Laced Wyandotte. Two weeks later we got 2 Salmon Favorolle's but sadly a bobcat got to them so we decided to get a lot of chickens a few weeks later. Currently we have 4 Black Australorp's, 2 Blue Plymouths, 2 Buff Orpington's, 2 Speckled Sussex's and 1 Production Blue, we think she's a Blue Orpington. The funny thing is though is that we thought that both of our Blue Plymouths were hens, they're not.. We saw that one of them towers over the other chicks we quickly saw that we have a Blue Plymouth ROO that'll grow to be 10-11 lbs. So that's a total of eleven chickens but were getting 4 more tomorrow 2 Wyandotte's (Not sure what kind they have yet) and 2 Cream Legbar's. In the following weeks we're going to be getting an Olive Egger, an Easter Egger and another Rhode Island Red a total of around 18-20 chickens. Our favorite aspects about raising backyard chickens is that they're therapeutic for us and that they love food scraps and we get great eggs and all the breeds we got lay about 300 eggs per year. We found out about BYC by searching up all of our chicken breeds before deciding which ones to buy, we haven't known about BYC that long. What finally made us join the BYC community is that we'll need all the help and facts we can about our chickens and it'll be awesome to get help and help other beginner chicken mothers and fathers. :D

P.S: The Blue Plymouths and Black Australorp's are 1 1/2 weeks old and the Buff Orpington's, Speckled Sussex's and the what we think is a Blue Orpington are only 2 days old and we've integrated them and they're all doing just fine.
Welcome to BYC!!
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom