Good morning and welcome to BYC. Sounds like quite the operation you have there. Breeding projects are fun. Looking forward to all you have to offer here. And you have my sincere condolences on being an Aggie, Go Hogs!!!!
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Could you share a pic or more of your silvers? I am trying to learn EE and Ameraucana colors by name by appearances. Yes, it is peaceful to be with nature out here with antelope, deer and coyotes and yes rattlers. But the chickens and the cows give me the most satisfaction as well as my 2 Australian Shephards. From the beginning I used the chickens to take my mind off of the loss of my spouse of 26 years December 27,2017. I’ve had to reinvent a life.Hello! I am a lover of all things Ameracauna also! I currently have around 200 chickens, more than a quarter of those are Ameracaunas and about half of my Easter Eggers are Silver Ameracauna crosses ❤ I hope you enjoy the community here!
Everyone is so kind and positive! I absolutely love this group and the beautiful people. Suddenly upon joining, I don’t feel nearly as lonely. So good!Hello and welcome to BYC. I hope that you enjoy your time here.
Best wishes
Pork Pie
I love your analogy !Hello, and welcome to the poultry capital of the Internet! You might have caught a mild case of chicken math.
We are sincerely glad you’ve joined, and hope to see you around. Share pictures of your childhood, and of course of your animals.
I can relate to this. I lost my dad 21 days before you lost your spouse and I'm losing my partner very slowly, one brain cell at a time. Relaxing with the chickens and nature helps more than most realize.From the beginning I used the chickens to take my mind off of the loss of my spouse of 26 years December 27,2017. I’ve had to reinvent a life.
First I am so very sorry. The slow loss of our soul mates takes a large part of us with them. We fought for 10 years with lung cancer that had quickly moved to brain and bone. At the end , I didn’t know who I was anymore. Everything had been concentrated on the fight, on the care , on the love to share one more day, and still trying to fit a few more experiences and moments of memories of life with days passing. A few good trips to the NM mountains was great. Lake Broken Bow in Oklahoma was always on the list. I know you can relate to what I’m saying. This isn’t about me but life shared.I can relate to this. I lost my dad 21 days before you lost your spouse and I'm losing my partner very slowly, one brain cell at a time. Relaxing with the chickens and nature helps more than most realize.![]()
It has begun already and I’m overwhelmed to have found people like me but also people with open arms. I’m out on the middle of nowhere on the border of Texas and NM and antelope just don’t stick around to visit.Welcome to our FUNomenal community!
Best wishes and have Lots of FUN!![]()