Mevrouwtje
In the Brooder
- Sep 13, 2020
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Hi, I am relatively new to raising chickens.
When I was a kid we had 4 chickens, but now I have my own.
We bought our first 6 chickens in march this year.
4 sussex and 2 mixed layers that are called silver-grey koningsbergers here.
In may we adopted 2 hens and a rooster, and 11 chicks. 7 made it and they are 19 weeks old. 3 Roosters and 4 hens.
According the chicken math we still have 6 chickens if I counted correctly.
Looking forward reading a lot about chickens.
When I was a kid we had 4 chickens, but now I have my own.
We bought our first 6 chickens in march this year.
4 sussex and 2 mixed layers that are called silver-grey koningsbergers here.
In may we adopted 2 hens and a rooster, and 11 chicks. 7 made it and they are 19 weeks old. 3 Roosters and 4 hens.
According the chicken math we still have 6 chickens if I counted correctly.
Looking forward reading a lot about chickens.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.
Glad you joined.
Nice introduction, make yourself at home here and welcome to our community!
everyone so helpful and informative on here 