New Member-Finally told my husband we could have chickens and now I'm obsessed!

Yep. I kept saying, "no," but now that we have them, I'm the obsessed one! LOL. It only took a few decades for me to cave in. :D

We have 2 Easter Egger "teenagers" (2 months old),1 Columbian Wyandotte, and 1 Blue Laced Red Wyandotte that are both a week old. We will have 2 Whiting True Blue pullets in May. They are a few weeks younger than our Easter Eggers and a couple of weeks older than our Wyandottes. All of our chickens will be female as we cannot have roosters where I live. Okay, we won't know for sure until all of our chicks are older, but hopefully they are all hens.

If you can't tell by my username, I love puns. Our EEs are named Lizzy Hennet (after the protagonist from Pride and Prejudice) and Chris Hensworth (After the actor, Chris Hemsworth, because his last name just lends itself to being a chicken pun!) Our Columbian is Peter Yolk after Peter Falk, who played the "peck at you personality" detective, "Columbo." She has a little spicy personality! Our Blue Laced Red is named Cluck Kent a.k.a. Superhen. She's out of this world (though not an alien.) We're still deciding on our names for our Blues.

This is all new territory for me. My husband did have chickens when he was a kid. We are enjoying the girls so far. For us, they are pets and egg layers. I picked colorful egg layers. We should have blue from the Whitings, brown from the Wyandottes, and well, whatever the EEs are going to give us. I'm hoping for green and pink, but we'll see.

Chicken math has already happened for us. When I said, "yes," I also said only 3 chickens. We'll have 6 and yes, that is my fault. Oh, well.

I've been doing a ton of research and this site kept coming up so I decided to join.
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Yep. I kept saying, "no," but now that we have them, I'm the obsessed one! LOL. It only took a few decades for me to cave in. :D

We have 2 Easter Egger "teenagers" (2 months old),1 Columbian Wyandotte, and 1 Blue Laced Red Wyandotte that are both a week old. We will have 2 Whiting True Blue pullets in May. They are a few weeks younger than our Easter Eggers and a couple of weeks older than our Wyandottes. All of our chickens will be female as we cannot have roosters where I live. Okay, we won't know for sure until all of our chicks are older, but hopefully they are all hens.

If you can't tell by my username, I love puns. Our EEs are named Lizzy Hennet (after the protagonist from Pride and Prejudice) and Chris Hensworth (After the actor, Chris Hemsworth, because his last name just lends itself to being a chicken pun!) Our Columbian is Peter Yolk after Peter Falk, who played the "peck at you personality" detective, "Columbo." She has a little spicy personality! Our Blue Laced Red is named Cluck Kent a.k.a. Superhen. She's out of this world (though not an alien.) We're still deciding on our names for our Blues.

This is all new territory for me. My husband did have chickens when he was a kid. We are enjoying the girls so far. For us, they are pets and egg layers. I picked colorful egg layers. We should have blue from the Whitings, brown from the Wyandottes, and well, whatever the EEs are going to give us. I'm hoping for green and pink, but we'll see.

Chicken math has already happened for us. When I said, "yes," I also said only 3 chickens. We'll have 6 and yes, that is my fault. Oh, well.

I've been doing a ton of research and this site kept coming up so I decided to join.
I’m new here as well but can already tell your journey is going to full of fun adventures!
 

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