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So this is what I'm *probably* going to do.
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I've never had chickens. But I've had ducks for 6.5 years. They are so much work. I can't recommend ducks to anyone who wants less work.
I read about their messiness before getting them and it is 20x worse. I adore my ducks, they are wonderful and charming. But after they pass away, I'm out. They are so time consuming. And all of my duck breeds, including my cayuga, shout quack at me all day long. They are so loud!
What I thought:
I thought I'd go to TSC and get 3 or maybe 4 chicks to have as a tiny backyard flock. Pets only. No roosters.
This was almost 3 years ago...and now I realize that chickens aren't as "easy" as people make them sound. (Newbies, please don't not get chickens because of what I just said. Keep reading...)
What I ended up with:
Okay so here we go.....don't be surprised if you get confused.
Started out with 6 chicks. The night I got them 1 got super sick. I was a greenie and didn't know about this forum, brought chick back to TSC and exchanged it for a new one. Back to 6. About 1.5 years later, got 4 new chicks to start a flock for a chicken who was kicked out of my current flock, and was pining away from loneliness. When the chicks were about 2 weeks old, 1 of my full grown chickens died. Unknown death. 3 days later a chick died. Now I have 8 chickens. Almost 2 years later I get 5 bantam chicks from TSC. Now I have 13 chickens.
Why I started this thread:
Idrk to be honest.... I guess life really got busy and I don't feel like I have the time to take proper care of them anymore...and they were naughty today which made me a little frustrated. Feed costs have gone up...and winter will be here (I don't have the best setup considering winter) I guess I want advice on what to do:
1. Should I sell my chickens?
2. Should I just cut back on numbers?
3. Should I completely drop chicken keeping and do ducks or something?
4. How could I sell what I call "pets"?
Idk......
What do you guys recommend? Feel free to ask questions.
If I was you, I'd bring them to the swap tomorrow for starters. Then, if you can't rehome them there, go Craigslist. Just, if you go to the chicken swap, be sure not to touch anybody else's birds or anything. My best suggestion, is do not bring anybody else's birds home. Just your own birds if you wasn't able to find them a home.I think I'll rehome my oldest flock, which has Creampuff, Marshy, Melody, and Dazzle. But should I do it through CL or at the chicken swap that's going to happen tomorrow at my local TSC?
The CL ad would probably be like:
retired laying hens
Four very pretty & friendly hens. Almost 3 years old. Still lay a few eggs. Buff Orpington's and Golden Laced Wyandotte's. Healthy. PETS & EGGS ONLY. Text for details: 555-555-555
Just my opinion, you’ve had them for 2 or 3 yrs not clear on that. Won’t get people wanting to pay what you may think their worth and now see winter coming as a problem. Not getting that, you can get tired of raising chickens and do something else. That happens all the time, but I would never recommend ducks. I have them and I love them. But they are messy, stinky and if they have free range with dirty every water bucket and trough in their path, my 6 remaining ducks waste more feed than my 50+ chickens and turkeys do. And can be just as noisy as the chickens with roosters. Whatever you do decide keep the numbers low and reasonable and don’t add unless you know it’s for you. Do beware of people wanting your chickens, check them out. I have known numerous people who rehomed pets to what they thought was another pet situation to only be butchered immediately. I have nothing a against butchering we do it ourselves, but the friends that had it happen with their chickens, ducks and goats was devastated.What I thought:
I thought I'd go to TSC and get 3 or maybe 4 chicks to have as a tiny backyard flock. Pets only. No roosters.
This was almost 3 years ago...and now I realize that chickens aren't as "easy" as people make them sound. (Newbies, please don't not get chickens because of what I just said. Keep reading...)
What I ended up with:
Okay so here we go.....don't be surprised if you get confused.
Started out with 6 chicks. The night I got them 1 got super sick. I was a greenie and didn't know about this forum, brought chick back to TSC and exchanged it for a new one. Back to 6. About 1.5 years later, got 4 new chicks to start a flock for a chicken who was kicked out of my current flock, and was pining away from loneliness. When the chicks were about 2 weeks old, 1 of my full grown chickens died. Unknown death. 3 days later a chick died. Now I have 8 chickens. Almost 2 years later I get 5 bantam chicks from TSC. Now I have 13 chickens.
Why I started this thread:
Idrk to be honest.... I guess life really got busy and I don't feel like I have the time to take proper care of them anymore...and they were naughty today which made me a little frustrated. Feed costs have gone up...and winter will be here (I don't have the best setup considering winter) I guess I want advice on what to do:
1. Should I sell my chickens?
2. Should I just cut back on numbers?
3. Should I completely drop chicken keeping and do ducks or something?
4. How could I sell what I call "pets"?
Idk......
What do you guys recommend? Feel free to ask questions.
Sounds like normal chicken math to me. 6-1 = 13 . Yup, that's correct Chicken math.What I thought:
I thought I'd go to TSC and get 3 or maybe 4 chicks to have as a tiny backyard flock. Pets only. No roosters.
This was almost 3 years ago...and now I realize that chickens aren't as "easy" as people make them sound. (Newbies, please don't not get chickens because of what I just said. Keep reading...)
What I ended up with:
Okay so here we go.....don't be surprised if you get confused.
Started out with 6 chicks. The night I got them 1 got super sick. I was a greenie and didn't know about this forum, brought chick back to TSC and exchanged it for a new one. Back to 6. About 1.5 years later, got 4 new chicks to start a flock for a chicken who was kicked out of my current flock, and was pining away from loneliness. When the chicks were about 2 weeks old, 1 of my full grown chickens died. Unknown death. 3 days later a chick died. Now I have 8 chickens. Almost 2 years later I get 5 bantam chicks from TSC. Now I have 13 chickens.
Why I started this thread:
Idrk to be honest.... I guess life really got busy and I don't feel like I have the time to take proper care of them anymore...and they were naughty today which made me a little frustrated. Feed costs have gone up...and winter will be here (I don't have the best setup considering winter) I guess I want advice on what to do:
1. Should I sell my chickens?
2. Should I just cut back on numbers?
3. Should I completely drop chicken keeping and do ducks or something?
4. How could I sell what I call "pets"?
Idk......
What do you guys recommend? Feel free to ask questions.
What I thought:
I thought I'd go to TSC and get 3 or maybe 4 chicks to have as a tiny backyard flock. Pets only. No roosters.
This was almost 3 years ago...and now I realize that chickens aren't as "easy" as people make them sound. (Newbies, please don't not get chickens because of what I just said. Keep reading...)
What I ended up with:
Okay so here we go.....don't be surprised if you get confused.
Started out with 6 chicks. The night I got them 1 got super sick. I was a greenie and didn't know about this forum, brought chick back to TSC and exchanged it for a new one. Back to 6. About 1.5 years later, got 4 new chicks to start a flock for a chicken who was kicked out of my current flock, and was pining away from loneliness. When the chicks were about 2 weeks old, 1 of my full grown chickens died. Unknown death. 3 days later a chick died. Now I have 8 chickens. Almost 2 years later I get 5 bantam chicks from TSC. Now I have 13 chickens.
Why I started this thread:
Idrk to be honest.... I guess life really got busy and I don't feel like I have the time to take proper care of them anymore...and they were naughty today which made me a little frustrated. Feed costs have gone up...and winter will be here (I don't have the best setup considering winter) I guess I want advice on what to do:
1. Should I sell my chickens?
2. Should I just cut back on numbers?
3. Should I completely drop chicken keeping and do ducks or something?
4. How could I sell what I call "pets"?
Idk......
What do you guys recommend? Feel free to ask questions.
IWhat I thought:
I thought I'd go to TSC and get 3 or maybe 4 chicks to have as a tiny backyard flock. Pets only. No roosters.
This was almost 3 years ago...and now I realize that chickens aren't as "easy" as people make them sound. (Newbies, please don't not get chickens because of what I just said. Keep reading...)
What I ended up with:
Okay so here we go.....don't be surprised if you get confused.
Started out with 6 chicks. The night I got them 1 got super sick. I was a greenie and didn't know about this forum, brought chick back to TSC and exchanged it for a new one. Back to 6. About 1.5 years later, got 4 new chicks to start a flock for a chicken who was kicked out of my current flock, and was pining away from loneliness. When the chicks were about 2 weeks old, 1 of my full grown chickens died. Unknown death. 3 days later a chick died. Now I have 8 chickens. Almost 2 years later I get 5 bantam chicks from TSC. Now I have 13 chickens.
Why I started this thread:
Idrk to be honest.... I guess life really got busy and I don't feel like I have the time to take proper care of them anymore...and they were naughty today which made me a little frustrated. Feed costs have gone up...and winter will be here (I don't have the best setup considering winter) I guess I want advice on what to do:
1. Should I sell my chickens?
2. Should I just cut back on numbers?
3. Should I completely drop chicken keeping and do ducks or something?
4. How could I sell what I call "pets"?
Idk......
What do you guys recommend? Feel free to ask questions.
I totally get you! I started out with my backyard flock of four..got 10 chicks to sell..kept half of them..kept getting more, you know, heritage or rare breeds. I know them all by name, and for the most part who laid which egg..up to around forty now, so moved to four acres so they can roam..they choose MY GARDEN, of courseWhat I thought:
I thought I'd go to TSC and get 3 or maybe 4 chicks to have as a tiny backyard flock. Pets only. No roosters.
This was almost 3 years ago...and now I realize that chickens aren't as "easy" as people make them sound. (Newbies, please don't not get chickens because of what I just said. Keep reading...)
What I ended up with:
Okay so here we go.....don't be surprised if you get confused.
Started out with 6 chicks. The night I got them 1 got super sick. I was a greenie and didn't know about this forum, brought chick back to TSC and exchanged it for a new one. Back to 6. About 1.5 years later, got 4 new chicks to start a flock for a chicken who was kicked out of my current flock, and was pining away from loneliness. When the chicks were about 2 weeks old, 1 of my full grown chickens died. Unknown death. 3 days later a chick died. Now I have 8 chickens. Almost 2 years later I get 5 bantam chicks from TSC. Now I have 13 chickens.
Why I started this thread:
Idrk to be honest.... I guess life really got busy and I don't feel like I have the time to take proper care of them anymore...and they were naughty today which made me a little frustrated. Feed costs have gone up...and winter will be here (I don't have the best setup considering winter) I guess I want advice on what to do:
1. Should I sell my chickens?
2. Should I just cut back on numbers?
3. Should I completely drop chicken keeping and do ducks or something?
4. How could I sell what I call "pets"?
Idk......
What do you guys recommend? Feel free to ask questions.
My big ducks don't waste any feed at all. I suspect that once I change the feed bowl for my bantam ducks, they won't waste either. I'm sorry to hear that about feed, especially with the prices going up.Just my opinion, you’ve had them for 2 or 3 yrs not clear on that. Won’t get people wanting to pay what you may think their worth and now see winter coming as a problem. Not getting that, you can get tired of raising chickens and do something else. That happens all the time, but I would never recommend ducks. I have them and I love them. But they are messy, stinky and if they have free range with dirty every water bucket and trough in their path, my 6 remaining ducks waste more feed than my 50+ chickens and turkeys do. And can be just as noisy as the chickens with roosters. Whatever you do decide keep the numbers low and reasonable and don’t add unless you know it’s for you. Do beware of people wanting your chickens, check them out. I have known numerous people who rehomed pets to what they thought was another pet situation to only be butchered immediately. I have nothing a against butchering we do it ourselves, but the friends that had it happen with their chickens, ducks and goats was devastated.