Poll: How many chickens do you have?

How many chickens do you have?

  • 0-3

    Votes: 20 6.4%
  • 4-10

    Votes: 112 35.9%
  • 11-20

    Votes: 92 29.5%
  • 21-30

    Votes: 37 11.9%
  • 31-50

    Votes: 22 7.1%
  • 51-100

    Votes: 14 4.5%
  • 101-150

    Votes: 6 1.9%
  • 151-200

    Votes: 2 0.6%
  • 201-500

    Votes: 4 1.3%
  • 500+

    Votes: 3 1.0%

  • Total voters
    312
we have 80, counted yesterday. 10 roosters, 8 of them free range and live in two separate bachelor coops. 9 month old buckeyes in a brooder and 29 marans waiting for it to warm up and move into outdoor brooders, there are 24 eggs in the incubator.
 
I have 30 laying or supposed to be laying hens:rolleyes: 2 roosters and 2 pullets that are a few weeks away from laying age. We are getting are new batch of 20 Cornish X this fall because it is too hot to raise them in the summer here. So 34 right now. :D
 
We have 86 past their first molt, 20ish almost up to their first year, and a whole lot of biddies right now. Out of that there are 7 roosters and 9 cockerels that cause trouble as they are want to do.
 
we have 80, counted yesterday. 10 roosters, 8 of them free range and live in two separate bachelor coops. 9 month old buckeyes in a brooder and 29 marans waiting for it to warm up and move into outdoor brooders, there are 24 eggs in the incubator.
Do you mean 9 one month old buckeyes or that they are 9 months old? :eek: 🤔
 
We have 16 chickens.
I’ve them so much! Technically a few are my sisters, but I’ll list them as well.
3 years:

Black Australorp: Jasmine
Buff Orpington: Emily
Easter Egger: Yuki

1 year:

Silkie bantam: Mochi
Gold Laced Wyandotte: Minnie
Cuckoo Marans: Kiki

11 weeks:

Olive Egger: Samantha
Barred Rock: Cornflower
Welsummer: Luna
Sapphire Gem: Safaia
Brahma: Cupcake
Barnevelder: Arietty
Speckled Sussex: Vanelope

1.5 weeks:

Black Silkie: Eclipse
Blue Silkie: Pebbles
Partridge Silkie: Nutmeg.

A few pictures of them: :D
 

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I keep one roo and about 8-10 hens in one flock. I have 4 teen chickens in the grow out pen, and two sets of brooders with babies still on heat. One has 2-3week olds and the other has my 1 week olds. And I have an incubator full 😂. I’m raising the babies until we can find out what gender they are as I don’t vent sex them. The pullets will be split between me and my friend and we are each keeping a roo. The rest of the cockerels will find homes or go to freezer camp. I plan to keep about 20-30 chickens long term.
Wow you've got your hands full!
 
I have 30 laying or supposed to be laying hens:rolleyes: 2 roosters and 2 pullets that are a few weeks away from laying age. We are getting are new batch of 20 Cornish X this fall because it is too hot to raise them in the summer here. So 34 right now. :D
I have always thought about doing meat birds, but I've never pulled the trigger :oops: because I get a few roos every summer to dress out from my broodies. It's fine, but I'd love to be more self sufficient.
 
We have 16 chickens.
I’ve them so much! Technically a few are my sisters, but I’ll list them as well.
3 years:

Black Australorp: Jasmine
Buff Orpington: Emily
Easter Egger: Yuki

1 year:

Silkie bantam: Mochi
Gold Laced Wyandotte: Minnie
Cuckoo Marans: Kiki

11 weeks:

Olive Egger: Samantha
Barred Rock: Cornflower
Welsummer: Luna
Sapphire Gem: Safaia
Brahma: Cupcake
Barnevelder: Arietty
Speckled Sussex: Vanelope

1.5 weeks:

Black Silkie: Eclipse
Blue Silkie: Pebbles
Partridge Silkie: Nutmeg.

A few pictures of them: :D
Lovely!
 
I only have 3 chickens currently but I also have 4 ducks. I'm hoping to expand the entire flock to a total of 10 birds next spring and then just rotate chicks every year and sell some hens. I feel more attached to my ducks and don't plan to replace them. Plus, I don't know if I will do ducklings again. I'm glad I did, but it was much more challenging than raising chicks. I was a nervous wreck for weeks until I knew they were going to be okay and healthy.
 

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