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Hi everyone,
I got my first 4 chickens last spring and feel like I learned a lot in this last year. I just purchased 2 more and found this site looking up one of our new breeds.
Right now I have 2 hens (a Rhode Island Red and a Black Americana) both of which are wonderful, funny and great layers. I just got 2 more Rhode Island Red chicks and a Black Sex Link chick. Over the year I had many questions and found answers in one of the 2 books I have or on the internet. We lost 2 of the original 4 and had to reinforce the coop so coyotes couldn't get in. This year I will have to figure out how to introduce the chicks to the hens when they are ready.

I have several hobbies which include sewing, knitting, crocheting and now quilting. My husband retired from Target and now spends most of his time on his music with the occasional help with the chickens mostly expanding their living space and keeping them safe from Arizona predators. I am a soon to be retired nurse. I have 2 children, 8 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren. I also have 5 Shih Tzus, 2 betas(fish), a Conur named Mongo (small parrot) and a Cockatiel named Fred.
 
Hi everyone,
I got my first 4 chickens last spring and feel like I learned a lot in this last year. I just purchased 2 more and found this site looking up one of our new breeds.
Right now I have 2 hens (a Rhode Island Red and a Black Americana) both of which are wonderful, funny and great layers. I just got 2 more Rhode Island Red chicks and a Black Sex Link chick. Over the year I had many questions and found answers in one of the 2 books I have or on the internet. We lost 2 of the original 4 and had to reinforce the coop so coyotes couldn't get in. This year I will have to figure out how to introduce the chicks to the hens when they are ready.

I have several hobbies which include sewing, knitting, crocheting and now quilting. My husband retired from Target and now spends most of his time on his music with the occasional help with the chickens mostly expanding their living space and keeping them safe from Arizona predators. I am a soon to be retired nurse. I have 2 children, 8 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren. I also have 5 Shih Tzus, 2 betas(fish), a Conur named Mongo (small parrot) and a Cockatiel named Fred.

Loss of them is never easy Welcome to Backyard Chickens best way to introduce is let them see each other a week but not touch then integrate with caution
 
G'Day from down under sw10601 :frowWelcome!

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I hope you enjoy being a BYC member. There are lots of friendly and very helpful folks here so not only is it overflowing with useful information it is also a great place to make friends and have some fun.

BYC has Topic of the Week discussions which I have found to be a great resource, informative and sometimes entertaining; so definitely worth checking out. These may be of particular interest:
Topic of the Week - Adding New Chickens to the Flock
Topic of the Week - Integrating Chicks into an Adult Flock
Topic of the Week - Keeping the Flock Safe from Predators

If you would like to share Pictures and Stories of your flock or other critters, you have come to the right place. BYC’ers never tire of these and do not back away slowly or commence eye rolling when the photo album or home videos come out ;)

Including your general location on your profile will assist others. Location, climate, season etc can be important factors when members are responding to any questions you may have and vice versa.

You might want to also Find Your State Thread and pop in and say hello.
 
Hi everyone,
I got my first 4 chickens last spring and feel like I learned a lot in this last year. I just purchased 2 more and found this site looking up one of our new breeds.
Right now I have 2 hens (a Rhode Island Red and a Black Americana) both of which are wonderful, funny and great layers. I just got 2 more Rhode Island Red chicks and a Black Sex Link chick. Over the year I had many questions and found answers in one of the 2 books I have or on the internet. We lost 2 of the original 4 and had to reinforce the coop so coyotes couldn't get in. This year I will have to figure out how to introduce the chicks to the hens when they are ready.

I have several hobbies which include sewing, knitting, crocheting and now quilting. My husband retired from Target and now spends most of his time on his music with the occasional help with the chickens mostly expanding their living space and keeping them safe from Arizona predators. I am a soon to be retired nurse. I have 2 children, 8 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren. I also have 5 Shih Tzus, 2 betas(fish), a Conur named Mongo (small parrot) and a Cockatiel named Fred.
:thumbsup :welcome :thumbsup
 
Welcome to backyard chickens! I'm sure your flock will keep you plenty busy during retirement :)
 

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