- Aug 23, 2015
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Hello, all. My girlfriend and I live in rural Nova Scotia on a picturesque little hobby farm with alpacas, wild blueberries, guineas...and chickens! We got our first birds just last month. We started out with a few guinea keets to eat some of the plethora of bugs that we have here. Then, we got a few silkie chicks, because we found out that the guineas are not the best parents. Then, we got a few Ameraucana/Easter Eggers, because we found out that neither the guineas nor the silkies are going to lay the number of eggs that we would want. 
We have also adopted a couple random roosters (including a gorgeous Buff Orpington) in order to rescue them from the soup pot.
My ultimate goal is a nice flock of Buff Orps, another of Black Australorps, and one mixed flock. We have the chickens for eggs. Meat is not one of our goals, although I will be informing all of the ladies that once their egg production ceases, they will become chicken parmigiana.
Next animal purchase is a guard dog to protect all the birds, as we have already had two incidents with foxes. Suggestions on dog breeds that have worked well for you would be welcome.

We have also adopted a couple random roosters (including a gorgeous Buff Orpington) in order to rescue them from the soup pot.
My ultimate goal is a nice flock of Buff Orps, another of Black Australorps, and one mixed flock. We have the chickens for eggs. Meat is not one of our goals, although I will be informing all of the ladies that once their egg production ceases, they will become chicken parmigiana.
Next animal purchase is a guard dog to protect all the birds, as we have already had two incidents with foxes. Suggestions on dog breeds that have worked well for you would be welcome.
