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Muselette

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Hello, I am new to keeping chickens and grateful for this forum. Two weeks ago I adopted ten Leghorns, 22 months old, that were rescued when they were slated to be slaughtered by a egg factory farm. After six weeks of being spoiled by the manager of our community farm, I brought them home. They are now laying daily, getting used to being able to go outside, and generally getting perky and happy. I'm happy for the 'insta-flock' since I didn't think I was up to the challenge of raising from chicks, and happy to give the girls are decent life. I'm interested in any general tips, especially in raising grains and other food to feed them throughout the year. Thank you all.
 
Hello, I am new to keeping chickens and grateful for this forum. Two weeks ago I adopted ten Leghorns, 22 months old, that were rescued when they were slated to be slaughtered by a egg factory farm. After six weeks of being spoiled by the manager of our community farm, I brought them home. They are now laying daily, getting used to being able to go outside, and generally getting perky and happy. I'm happy for the 'insta-flock' since I didn't think I was up to the challenge of raising from chicks, and happy to give the girls are decent life. I'm interested in any general tips, especially in raising grains and other food to feed them throughout the year. Thank you all.
Hi there! That is so awesome of you to rescue ! Im new to this forum myself!
 
Hello, I am new to keeping chickens and grateful for this forum. Two weeks ago I adopted ten Leghorns, 22 months old, that were rescued when they were slated to be slaughtered by a egg factory farm. After six weeks of being spoiled by the manager of our community farm, I brought them home. They are now laying daily, getting used to being able to go outside, and generally getting perky and happy. I'm happy for the 'insta-flock' since I didn't think I was up to the challenge of raising from chicks, and happy to give the girls are decent life. I'm interested in any general tips, especially in raising grains and other food to feed them throughout the year. Thank you all.
Welcome! I joined a couple of days ago!🐓
 
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Enjoy the rescue Hens!
 

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