Kwoodford0001
In the Brooder
- Apr 22, 2020
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I've been searching and reading on this site since summer of 19. That's when we unexpectedly brought home 4 birds from my other halfs family. During this 3 hr trip back home with 3 young kids and 4 birds in the back at 1am we didn't have clue what we were getting into. After about 2 days I ordered an incubator, hatched 9 of 10 eggs. (one was not fertile) out of the 9 I hatched I'm sad to say I only have one that remains the was given to a friend. (we live in the sticks so some animal problems I believe was the culprit) but I ended up with approximately 50 birds at one time. (we have experienced meat birds, Guinea fowl, buff orp, Americauna, starlight, silver laced wyd, brahma, silkie babies) I think that's all? Lol but due to the Guinea demeanor we lost a roo I hatched after 8/9 mos of growing up with them (they were raised together from day 1 so not sure why they attacked, but his eyes got it and he didn't recover)
I had a mean roo that I couldn't break so he went away (they all roam freely and with small kids he was the only bad one and I couldn't risk my kids) I've been the happiest ever since getting my birds but I never thought I'd go from 4 to 50....
But right now I'm at 31- I've finally got them situated to where nothing can get in or out! Hawks are horrible! I think that's what got my original babies but I've had my hands full letting them roam! Easter egg hunting every day! Buttt I quarantined them the other day hopefully they will learn to go there! How long should I let them stay there before they go automatically? I love letting them run the fields but can't be having eggs through the fields. That draws in the critters - but I finally found my Guinea egg theif... - my dog rebel!
Their eggs were the only ones I stopped collecting bc they moved the nest due to egg thieving... (not me- they trusted me) guess they smelled the
...anyway... Let me finish this up since I'm rambling and giving 9 or 10 months of my chicken mom life at once!
It's been a roller coaster of emotions from fun, exciting, joy, sadness, anger, but most of all love that I've experienced having these babies. And during this COVID thing I've been able to help my elderly neighbors by giving them eggs! I've collected a few pictures of my sweeties...




Oh and my 3 yr old loves finding worms and spoiling the chicks with them!
OK I'm done rambling! Hope yall will help with all my much needed advice in the future! Thanks!









Oh and my 3 yr old loves finding worms and spoiling the chicks with them!
OK I'm done rambling! Hope yall will help with all my much needed advice in the future! Thanks!
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