New to BYC!

Hello everyone!

My name is Hailey and I live in the country out in Montana. I am not entirely new to chickens as I have had them for about 5 years now, but I am far for knowing it all haha.

Currently I have 7 chickens (6 Australorp hens and 1 Buckeye hen) and have 6 Ameraucana's coming in May (3 Blue & 3 Splash). Previously I had Golden Comets. I have never had a rooster, but am looking to get one this year! I would love to be able to keep growing my flock and be a little more self sustaining. We also do about 25-35 meat chickens each year as well.

I have definitely turned into the crazy chicken lady and boy is chicken math a real thing lol. If I had to choose my favorite things about raising chickens, it would be the providing for my family aspect (small homesteading) and their personalities. I just love watching them.

On our "farm" we also have a Rottweiler, Australian Shepherd, one horse, one pony and we raise a few pigs in the spring/summer as well.

I appreciate all of your knowledge that you all are willing to share with me in the future!
Hi, welcome to BYC! It's nice to meet you.
 
Hello everyone!

My name is Hailey and I live in the country out in Montana. I am not entirely new to chickens as I have had them for about 5 years now, but I am far for knowing it all haha.

Currently I have 7 chickens (6 Australorp hens and 1 Buckeye hen) and have 6 Ameraucana's coming in May (3 Blue & 3 Splash). Previously I had Golden Comets. I have never had a rooster, but am looking to get one this year! I would love to be able to keep growing my flock and be a little more self sustaining. We also do about 25-35 meat chickens each year as well.

I have definitely turned into the crazy chicken lady and boy is chicken math a real thing lol. If I had to choose my favorite things about raising chickens, it would be the providing for my family aspect (small homesteading) and their personalities. I just love watching them.

On our "farm" we also have a Rottweiler, Australian Shepherd, one horse, one pony and we raise a few pigs in the spring/summer as well.

I appreciate all of your knowledge that you all are willing to share with me in the future!
welcome welcome!!
 

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