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TxChickyGirl

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Hi everyone,

I've been stalking the forum for quite some time now and decided to join since I'm actually going to get my chickens this spring.

My name is Karen and I live in Smithville, TX which is about 35 miles SE of Austin. I have 12 acres and plan to eventually have a couple head of cattle, goats, maybe a donkey or two, and of course chickens.

I started building a chicken tractor with an enclosed run but have decided to not move it around and allow the chickens to forage in a fenced area that is about 1/2 acre. I plan to start with 3 layers and 1 rooster to help keep the girls safe as we have owls and hawks. We also have raccoons, snakes, coyotes, and probably many other predators that I don't know about so everyone will be put up safely each night.

I'm looking forward to "meeting" all of you and to keep learning everything I can from all of your experiences.

Karen
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Hello and welcome to BYC
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Glad you joined us!
 
Greetings from Kansas, Karen, and
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! Great to have you aboard! Best of luck to you, your farm, assorted critters, and particularly your chickens!
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Hi Karen, and welcome to BYC. Provide hiding places for your birds while free ranging. In most instances the 'protection' a rooster provides is as a warning system. Some roosters will engage predators (generally resulting in the rooster's death), but in MY experience they are in the minority.
 

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