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PippinTheChicken
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Now, I'm saving up to buy a shed (330 pounds)
to modify so I can get more chickens

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Yeehaw!
I guess I suffer too then. One of the breeds that I really want though is an olive egger. We do have a couple moss eggers and possible sage eggers or azure eggers so we'll see what happens.I do suffer, because I want more chickens, but I can't
welcome to the group! the first year is always hard to overcome without getting more!This is my first year with chickens. I bought 4 pullets (2 barred rock, 2 red sex-link but they are different from each other) and a prefab coop from TSC and was going to give it a year to see if chickens were my thing.
Then, I saw silkie chicks nearby. Picked up 3 but one passed on day four. One a for sure cockerel.
Built a bigger coop for the 6 we would have. For sure no more.
An acquaintance who had been a breeder was having to get out of chickens due to personal changes and gave me 3 more silkie chicks. Possibly all cockerels.
Decided, why not have blue eggs? Went to pick up either 3 pullets or two pullets and a cockerel EE. Blah blah blah... Two cockerels and a pullet.Repurposed a big doghouse and kennel for quarantine coop.
So now I have 12 total with for sure 3 being cockerels, possibly as many as five.
My husband said I could have as many as I wanted as long as he didn't have to build another coop right now. LoL But there are so many hawks and raccoons about that I'm waiting until they're older and wiser to try free-range, at least part of the day.
I really shouldn't get more until we have a much larger coop. But Speckled Sussex and Crested Cream Legbars are on my short list to have soon. Unfortunately (fortunately?) I have yet to find them nearby.
I love my barred rocks personality towards people and am quite fond of their looks. Just wish they weren't so apt to bully new chickens.
A few random snaps.
Aww! They are so pretty!This is my first year with chickens. I bought 4 pullets (2 barred rock, 2 red sex-link but they are different from each other) and a prefab coop from TSC and was going to give it a year to see if chickens were my thing.
Then, I saw silkie chicks nearby. Picked up 3 but one passed on day four. One a for sure cockerel.
Built a bigger coop for the 6 we would have. For sure no more.
An acquaintance who had been a breeder was having to get out of chickens due to personal changes and gave me 3 more silkie chicks. Possibly all cockerels.
Decided, why not have blue eggs? Went to pick up either 3 pullets or two pullets and a cockerel EE. Blah blah blah... Two cockerels and a pullet.Repurposed a big doghouse and kennel for quarantine coop.
So now I have 12 total with for sure 3 being cockerels, possibly as many as five.
My husband said I could have as many as I wanted as long as he didn't have to build another coop right now. LoL But there are so many hawks and raccoons about that I'm waiting until they're older and wiser to try free-range, at least part of the day.
I really shouldn't get more until we have a much larger coop. But Speckled Sussex and Crested Cream Legbars are on my short list to have soon. Unfortunately (fortunately?) I have yet to find them nearby.
I love my barred rocks personality towards people and am quite fond of their looks. Just wish they weren't so apt to bully new chickens.
A few random snaps.
The 1st was actually the easiest for me to get over. But I was like 11 too, so...welcome to the group! the first year is always hard to overcome without getting more!