Hendred
In the Brooder
- Mar 14, 2020
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Hello,
I am a native south-floridian new to chicken keeping. I work as an instrument man for a surveying company. Also, we are new home owners as of November 2019 (So stuff is just starting to break now). I have two children, a very patient husband, and a very jealous black persian cat. Now for my chickens...
My mother was done with chickens and she gave me all her supplies & coops three weeks ago. I also inherited her two chickens. Lorpy, the Australorp, was rescued from a dollar store parking lot, had been roaming for weeks. And Scabbars, the Barred Rock, who was given to my mother two years ago. She is currently recovering from a hawk attack/flight that occurred two months ago. Doing good so far.
I have 6 new additions this spring; Two Noir Marins and four Black Australorp pullets almost 2 weeks old.
I am obsessed with these beautiful/sassy/goofy creatures. I spend most my free time trying to balance my responsibilities with reading books on chickens and observing my chickens behavior.
I joined this site after being directed here via search engine multiple times to answer my questions.
Thank you BackYardChickens.com and BYC community
I am a native south-floridian new to chicken keeping. I work as an instrument man for a surveying company. Also, we are new home owners as of November 2019 (So stuff is just starting to break now). I have two children, a very patient husband, and a very jealous black persian cat. Now for my chickens...
My mother was done with chickens and she gave me all her supplies & coops three weeks ago. I also inherited her two chickens. Lorpy, the Australorp, was rescued from a dollar store parking lot, had been roaming for weeks. And Scabbars, the Barred Rock, who was given to my mother two years ago. She is currently recovering from a hawk attack/flight that occurred two months ago. Doing good so far.
I have 6 new additions this spring; Two Noir Marins and four Black Australorp pullets almost 2 weeks old.
I am obsessed with these beautiful/sassy/goofy creatures. I spend most my free time trying to balance my responsibilities with reading books on chickens and observing my chickens behavior.
I joined this site after being directed here via search engine multiple times to answer my questions.
Thank you BackYardChickens.com and BYC community
Glad you joined.
