New member from the Oregon Coast

RIRdad

In the Brooder
May 25, 2015
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Greetings folks. This is a great forum. The Mrs. and I have been browsing for awhile. We currently have two RIR chicks that are a week old. It is so cool seeing them grow on a daily basis. We can't wait until they move into the coop and start producing eggs. Thanks again for all of the pictures and information. This newbie sure appreciates it.
 
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Welcome to BYC and the coop! There's a lot of great peeps here! Feel free to ask lots of questions. But most of all, make yourself at home. I'm so glad you decided to join the BYC family. I look forward to seeing you around BYC. :frow
 
Hi :welcome

Glad you could join the flock! Congratulations on your new chicks :celebrate Its lots of fun as you have found out watching them grow. They grow so fast and before you know it they will be ready for their big coop. The learning centre is a great place to start as drumstick said ~ https://www.backyardchickens.com/atype/1/Learning_Center Lots of super articles on raising your chicks to be happy and healthy birds.

Be sure to ask any questions that you may have, everyone here to help and very friendly.

Enjoy BYC and all the chicken chat :frow
 
Thank you for the welcomes. The youngsters are growing bigger by the minute. Tomorrow we're adding two Frizzles (I hope that is the correct term) to our little flock. They are approximately one month old, whereas our Reds are just over a week old. We hope they'll get along with minimal issues at this young age. We haven't laid eyes on them yet, but I'm told they are the Polish ones.
That is all for now. Much more reading to do. Have a great evening, and thanks again for the hospitality.
 
One week and one month can be quite a difference in age for chicks. I would be carefull if you add them together. You will need to watch the older ones don't pic on the younger ones. You maybe better seperating your brooder with wire so they can see each other but not harm each other untill they are aquainted and your week olds are a little bigger. Good luck with your polish frizzle they are by far my most favourite breed. Here are some of mine, past and present ~

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Your Frizzles are beautiful.
So the folks that we were getting the additional chickens from only had two Frizzles, and decided to keep them. Instead we got two that are black and have feathers on their legs and feet. We're told they are three weeks old. The new chicks are a little bigger, but that didn't stop one of the RIR chicks from going right up and giving them what for. Other than that, they seem to be doing fine together so far.
Additionally, we think one of our Reds is having a problem relieving herself. My wife will be giving her the warm soak here soon. Sure hope she will be ok.
 

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