Newbie from Texas

abaker1115

In the Brooder
Mar 21, 2017
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I have had my chickens for about 2 months and have had to reference this site at least every other week to make sure my chickens were acting "normal." I am so thankful for the wonderful information and helpful people on BackyardChickens. THANK YOU!

My chicken family consists of 2 Silkies, 3 Faverolles, 3 Brahmas, and 1 Easter Egger. I love all of them!

I was a little concerned my dogs (a Saint Bernard and a Bloodhound/Dane? Mix) would try to kill the chickens, but to my surprise they are all getting along very well. Hopefully the peace will continue.

Faverelles.jpg Brahma.jpg Silkies.jpg
 
Hi and welcome to BYC
You'll find lots of info in the Learning Centre - https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/category/learning-center.11/ and if you have a specific topic in mind, just type it in the search box - there's a wealth of information on past and present threads.

Each week, various topics are discussed, which can also be a great resource - https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/topic-of-the-week-thread-archive

You may wish to consider joining your state thread as it will put you in touch with other BYC members in your area - http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/270925/find-your-states-thread#post_3239224

All the best

CT
 
Hello there and welcome to BYC!

Aww....very cute flock you have there!! :) Make yourself at home here and we hope you enjoy the site! :)
 
Hello from Wise County. Unfortunately my dog wasn't as easy to train. She is a Australian Shepard Mix & although normally well behaved, she would loose her mind & want to go after the chicks. It took a shock collar & 2 good zaps to cure her. However, we can't let her see us chasing the chickens or she reverts back. We definitely don't leave her alone with the chickens.
 
Hello from Wise County. Unfortunately my dog wasn't as easy to train. She is a Australian Shepard Mix & although normally well behaved, she would loose her mind & want to go after the chicks. It took a shock collar & 2 good zaps to cure her. However, we can't let her see us chasing the chickens or she reverts back. We definitely don't leave her alone with the chickens.
I think the only reason my dogs don't chase the chickens is because one of my Faverolles flew towards my Saint Bernard and squawked which scared him. (Gus Gus is a big baby.) He keeps his distance now. I agree with you not to leave the dogs alone with the chickens. You never know how the dogs will act without supervision.
 

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