New chicken parents, are we?

Hooligans7

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7 Years
Jun 30, 2012
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Yes, my wife and I are first-time chicken parents. Fortunately we've had practice caring for a neighbor's grown chickens many times while they were out of town. So when the neighbor's hens had chicks, he gave us seven of them — all Barred Rocks; three pullets and four cockerels, but we didn't know their genders at the time. They're about nine weeks old now and very clever, especially one pullet we've named Amelia because she's highly independent and loves to fly, even with clipped wings. She flaps them furiously, which assists her in climbing high fences! What a character.

We've lived in many states during the past (nearly) six decades, and now reside in north central Arkansas. We look forward to learning from each of you as well as sharing whatever we can that may be helpful. One thing we've learned is that Amelia finds rigid foam insulation board irresistible. It's pinkish-purple, and I've had to cover every square millimeter of it with plywood paneling. She'd even take flying leaps in order to peck at the ceiling. It's likely she'll be the dominant hen, too, but time will tell. It's possible she just might be a little crazy.
 
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Welcome to BYC, and good luck when all of those cockerels reach puberty.
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Welcome from California!

ANY Styrofoam material, be it packing "peanuts," rigid panels, inexpensive coolers, or even some low-cost incubators are like crack to chickens. This is nearly universal across the breeds. Your Amelia is not abnormal in the least.

Love your chicken names (I had an Amelia in my flock, too...)

BYC is THE most wonderful place for "chicken parents." Or even for those who consider them as livestock and don't name them. (All mine have names.) Plus, the community of folks is amazing - I now have tons of friends I've never met, and even some I have met either because we've discovered we're local, or we've met at "Chickenstock" meetings of some sort. I've learned so much from BYC members and even learned how to fix my mistakes made because I didn't check BYC first.
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Thanks to all of you for the warm welcome! BYC members seem like great people, all with great stories to tell. Our "chicken tales" are just beginning, so we're eager to read all about your experiences, both with chickens as well as your other critters, and some of you have amazing assortments!

BTW, our other critters include Daphne, a 5-year-old MinPin/Rat Terrier mix, and Shadow (aka Mr. Kitty), a five-year-old very cool cat.
 

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