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Welcome to BYC (or at least, thanks for finally joining!) If your interested in entering some fun BYC contests, here’s a link to see which ones are open. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forums/sponsored-content-contests-and-giveaways.15879/ If you have any questions, feel free to ask. There’s no such thing as a stupid question!I’m Toyah from SE TX and have 6 laying hens and 18 chicks. RIR, EE, Light Brahma, Plymouth Rock, Jersey Giants. We live on a cattle ranch so the chickens get to free range and have access to the horse barn and pastures but have a 12’x12’ divided coop to roost at night.
I love them all... the eggs, watching them grow, talking to them, checking on them several times a day. I work from home in a corporate position but I am a fluid painting artist, also. We don’t get out much as home is our safe place and our refuge from crazy stuff outside.
I came across the BYC site almost 3 years ago when I got my first chicks and knew nothing! Thanks, y’all for helping me learn how to be a chicken Momma.
WELLCOME TO BYC Toyah from Texas. You have a nice flock and they look happy pecking in the fresh mowed pasture. How many head of cattle do you have? Pictures??????I’m Toyah from SE TX and have 6 laying hens and 18 chicks. RIR, EE, Light Brahma, Plymouth Rock, Jersey Giants. We live on a cattle ranch so the chickens get to free range and have access to the horse barn and pastures but have a 12’x12’ divided coop to roost at night.
I love them all... the eggs, watching them grow, talking to them, checking on them several times a day. I work from home in a corporate position but I am a fluid painting artist, also. We don’t get out much as home is our safe place and our refuge from crazy stuff outside.
I came across the BYC site almost 3 years ago when I got my first chicks and knew nothing! Thanks, y’all for helping me learn how to be a chicken Momma.