Moose NZ
In the Brooder
- Jul 3, 2018
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Hello folks!
I have just joined this place as a keen new chicken owner. We currently have 8 brown shaver hens (possibly 7 soon, as one seems unwell and is currently in the house with me) in our flock, no roos. We rescued our girls from a "free range" egg farm where they can now experience what it's really like to be chickens. They get a nice, warm coop, treats, and plenty of space to roam during the day as opposed to being locked in a shed or barn with little to do. These are our first chickens though we've dreamt of having them for ages. We did lots of research before getting our girls, but I feel there is always more to learn..so I am here.
I am originally from Texas, but relocated to New Zealand with my partner. We have a mini zoo with the 8 hens, 2 guinea pigs, 2 cats, a single fish, and 3 rats. Oh, and two children.
I look forward to becoming part of this community!
*picture of my sick girl Hennifer Lopeck attached
I have just joined this place as a keen new chicken owner. We currently have 8 brown shaver hens (possibly 7 soon, as one seems unwell and is currently in the house with me) in our flock, no roos. We rescued our girls from a "free range" egg farm where they can now experience what it's really like to be chickens. They get a nice, warm coop, treats, and plenty of space to roam during the day as opposed to being locked in a shed or barn with little to do. These are our first chickens though we've dreamt of having them for ages. We did lots of research before getting our girls, but I feel there is always more to learn..so I am here.
I am originally from Texas, but relocated to New Zealand with my partner. We have a mini zoo with the 8 hens, 2 guinea pigs, 2 cats, a single fish, and 3 rats. Oh, and two children.
I look forward to becoming part of this community!
*picture of my sick girl Hennifer Lopeck attached