The coop is almost done, I've arranged with a local farm to buy feed.... I called My Pet Chicken today, but they aren't taking orders for spring yet.... I am so excited, I can hardly stand it!!!
Anyway, a few questions, if that's okay.
I plan to start our flock with 1 Buff Orpington, 1 Plymouth Barred Rock, 1 Austrolorp, 1 Easter Egger, 2 white silkies, and 1 Bantam Buff Brahma. Is is okay to just mix them up like that, with 4 standard and 3 bantams? That's assuming those varities are available when we place our order.
I have done lots of reading on this site and checked out books from the library and read through them. I have also located a vet in my area that will treat chickens. But what I'm wondering is what I need to do to be proactive about things. I see lots of threads about lice, mites, worms, etc. Do I need to regularly treat to prevent these problems, or just watch the birds for any signs of infestations? I would like to raise them as "natural" as possible.
I have small children who will help me care for the chickens. Are there any precautions I need to take besides good hand washing?
Thanks,
Angie
Anyway, a few questions, if that's okay.
I plan to start our flock with 1 Buff Orpington, 1 Plymouth Barred Rock, 1 Austrolorp, 1 Easter Egger, 2 white silkies, and 1 Bantam Buff Brahma. Is is okay to just mix them up like that, with 4 standard and 3 bantams? That's assuming those varities are available when we place our order.
I have done lots of reading on this site and checked out books from the library and read through them. I have also located a vet in my area that will treat chickens. But what I'm wondering is what I need to do to be proactive about things. I see lots of threads about lice, mites, worms, etc. Do I need to regularly treat to prevent these problems, or just watch the birds for any signs of infestations? I would like to raise them as "natural" as possible.
I have small children who will help me care for the chickens. Are there any precautions I need to take besides good hand washing?
Thanks,
Angie