Pagosa Girls Intro

Pagosa Girls

In the Brooder
Mar 14, 2020
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Hi All,
I rescued some fighting chickens about 35 years ago in Texas and loved having fresh eggs. Fast forward to now... Recently moved to Pagosa Springs and finally starting a homestead in my 60s. Lesson... don’t give up on your dreams... So, I found myself once again rescuing some chickens, but more intimately involved with ‘The Girls’ this time.

I seem to have a small mix... 3 ISA Browns, 1 Leghorn, 2 Rhoda Island, 1 Plymouth and 1 I’m not sure, she’s has black feathers on top half and red feathers on bottom half. I’ll call her Half Breed!

We are restoring a 70s log cabin that will eventually become a guest cabin and super excited about building a greenhouse and starting a garden.

I’ve been directed to Backyard Chickens several times now whenever I have questions, so I finally joined!
Excited to be here and learn about my Girls, so we can take care of each other.
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Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow Glad you joined.
I love log cabins!! Care to share any pictures of it?
You are certainly never to old to follow your dreams. I'm so glad that you got into keeping chickens again.
Thank you DobieLover
We put cabin on new foundation, added porch and restoring original floors
 

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