New Member in Houston, TX

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I have been casually browsing this forum for years, but never registered because I didn't think I'd ever take the plunge. I'm not handy enough to build a coop on my own and just didn't think I wanted to take on the responsibility by myself. But it turns out that my housemates loved the idea of a backyard flock and are pretty handy themselves.

So they built a coop and, as of yesterday, the chickens have landed. We have a house with a large, fenced-in back yard right in the center of Houston (Third Ward). We have a wee flock of six hens purchased from Wabash, all about eight weeks old. Five are Red Sex-Link, and we ended up with one oddball hen who was kept in the wrong pen or mixed up somehow into the Reds-- a red-laced Wyandotte bantam. She already seems to be the Head Pullet In Charge. All the hens are very sweet and not even a tenth as noisy as I expected. They immediately started feasting on the fire ants. I swear I'd keep them solely for fire ant control, even if they never laid a single egg.

They have a nice little nesting area, but already seem to like to be UNDER the nesting box instead of hanging out inside. I may put a couple of buckets on their sides down there and see if they like those. My fencing is six feet, so after we trim down the wings we were going to let them roam a little, just while we're out with them. We do have dogs in the yards on either side of us, which would be terrible if the hens got over the fences, but is good for keeping creatures in general away from our space.

Houston has some ordinances about keeping chickens, but they aren't unworkable. We don't have a rooster, and our coop is the proper distance from other properties, so I think we're good. And, in our neighborhood, no one will intervene unless their are numerous complaints, which I can't see happening.

They are such sweet little hens. I like them even more than I thought I would!
 
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Wow! Sounds like you have a great coop and wonderful flock! I hope they all get settled in nicely.

Have you explored our learning center yet? Lots of great stuff there!

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Definitely be leary of the dogs. Most dogs see chickens as dinner and will kill them. You might only trim one wing. Trimming both of them still gives them control. All they have to do is flap harder. But by trimming one wing, they have no control and generally can't get off the ground or fly. However, just remember, trimming wings makes them more vulnerable to predators as they can't fly away.

Enjoy this new adventure you are on and welcome to our flock!
 
Great idea about trimming a single wing.

On one side of us, we have gated town homes, and the closest house has three small dogs (three! in a townhome! argh!), they leave the window open so that the dogs can bark at everything that comes by, out of sheer boredom. So no danger there, at least. To the other side of us, we have a single dog in our neighbor's backyard. We'll have to be careful with that one.

My avatar is the one I think is the Wyandotte. She's so sassy.
 
Hello :frow and Welcome To BYC! You could post pictures of your little girl in the What Breed/Gender forum, she looks like a White Laced Red Cornish https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/15/what-breed-or-gender-is-this
If i understand correctly, your girls are 8 weeks old? You don't actually want them to get used to sleeping in the nesting boxes etc, since they will make a mess in them and it is a real nuisance when they start laying eggs. You might want to close up the boxes for a month or two until they are close to laying age, and try to get them to roost.
 
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We seem to have a precocious hen. We weren't expecting eggs until around August, but we've had two this week. We think the banty might be older than the reds, and that she's the culprit. The eggs are very pale beige. Oh, and we named our flock! Garnet is the banty, and thank you to the poster who identified her as White-Laced Red Cornish. That definitely fits. We named our red sex-link girls Ruby, Vermilion, Scarlet, Crimson, and Red. Ruby is the darkest in color and the friendliest/most curious. We really can't tell the others apart, so we default to calling them all Red.
 

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