New Glenville chicken owner

orangespear

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We dove right in!
(disclosure: Just because we bought a farm does not mean i know what im doing
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. This is a dream of ours and we are learning as we go)

Little back story, In October of 2014 we bought an 80acre farm from the original family that owned it since 1890.
After major renovations to the 1905 farmhouse was mostly complete, i started working on the chicken coops. There were 3 that already existed on the farm. {Pictures of this entire process if you are interested}



My wife and I decided that we did not want to start off peeps. To much work and we do not have the time right now while still finishing the farmhouse renovations. So we wanted started chicks that were about 15-20 weeks old. We happen to be at Tractor Supply during their chick event and sales person told me we could special order the pullets we wanted. So we ordered 25. (25 is the minimum for special ordering) We ordered 10 ameraucana and 15 buff orpington chicks. Now fast forward a month later to the day the pullets were supposed to arrive to our post office and they didnt. I called TSC and they informed me that the hatchery had and incubator failure and that my order was affected by this.
This did puzzle me because i didnt understand how an incubator failure that happened 2 days ago could have affected my chickens that should have hatched 15-20 weeks earlier. So i called the hatchery they were coming from. {Townline Hatchery}
And to my surprise i was told that i had 1 day old peeps in the mail heading my way.
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This was a real good lesson in learning terminology. TSC sold me exactly what i bought but i thought a pullet meant a 15-20 week old chicken. The nice man at the hatchery set me straight on that.

LONG story short, the next night was the local livestock auction. We went there and came home with 15 laying hens to go in coop that was ready for hens.
I havent taken a picture of the finished product, but this was when i was setting in the posts to fence in the 2 coops.



We ended up keeping the chicks. I have two 125 gallon plastic watering troughs and we are using those to raise the peeps.

Here are some of the 15 hens we got from the auction..






And now for the peeps or Pullets. (not started pullets
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like we thought we were getting)
Just arriving home from the post office.




So there you go. Any advice or thoughts are welcome. Thanks!
 
Sounds like a familiar story. Got chicks ourselves and ended up keeping them in our house because the weather was too cold to put them out in the coop. New to this website, but people are really helpful and nice. Welcome!
 
Welcome! I'm very envious of your old homestead! That's always been a dream of mine too. Good luck and enjoy the peeps!! Your hens are gorgeous.
 
Can't believe how much work you have done already? It is shaping up so nice. You should have been on the tv shows where they rehab everything. Fascinating to watch but, glad someone else has to do the work. You'll have to invite the whole BYC flock to your open house (over 330,000 members)
 
I would love for BYC members to visit. I enjoy visitors and meeting new people. Especially when im sure ill learn something new. We pretty much have an open door policy to firends and guest. So far we have one extra bedroom complete and enjoy people staying the night. Fresh eggs are always on the breakfast menu.
Can't believe how much work you have done already? It is shaping up so nice. You should have been on the tv shows where they rehab everything. Fascinating to watch but, glad someone else has to do the work. You'll have to invite the whole BYC flock to your open house (over 330,000 members)
 
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Welcome to BYC!!
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I'm glad you joined the flock!!
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Many adventures await you and your flock. If you have any questions, feel free to ask around!!
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