Rekindling an old love

Welcome to Backyard Chickens! We are glad you joined the flock!:welcome BYC is a helpful site providing all of the information you need to know about poultry. There is always space for members on the BYC roost! :highfive: I bet your chickens won't tolerate the heat as well as you do. Hope you enjoy it here as much as we all do!
 
Hello chicken community,

Thank you guys for the warmest welcoming. I am a 22 year old Phoenix Arizona native! I love the heat and the fact that I never have to shovel snow growing up my family had chickens from ages 3-10 but after the last one past away they decided not to get anymore. Well, 12 years later here I am buying my very own chickens. I have built a coop and run by hand and set it up on the side yard where they will call home. I’m putting up a fence to block the side of the yard from the rest (I have two cattle dogs who hopefully will make good friends with the chicks). I live in a suburban neighborhood but I am lucky enough to not have any form of a home owners association. I currently have two 3 week old Rhode Island Reds and one 2 week old Barred Rock. I’m waiting on my local store to get some more baby chicks in but it is pretty slim picking during the winter. In a few days I plan on picking up two more chicks. Hopefully they can all get along but if not I will set up another brooder. Thank you guys for the time and have a great day!
Welcome! It's fun to read about your enthusiasm for your new flock, and it's great that you've planned so well for their arrival. I hope you enjoy the website and I hope it is useful to you.

Also, I have to agree with Dobie. Snow is kind of nice sometimes!
 
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Your suburban coop sounds similar to where I've built mine as well... the side yard is a great place to keep them contained :D

Hopefully you can get your new chicks pretty soon, I've seen mixed ages up to about 3 weeks apart do very well growing up together. RIRs seem to be more assertive than others and usually top the pecking order, so you might be better off getting 3 new babies (a larger new group is a safer one). Have you heard of Mama Heating Pad? Using that or anything similar would create a more peaceful brooding environment than a 24/7 light that can bring out neurotic tendencies (IMO). I've also heard of older chicks being pretty brutal towards babies, so I would think MHP could help ease any early tension.

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Best wishes with your new flock!
 
Hello chicken community,

Thank you guys for the warmest welcoming. I am a 22 year old Phoenix Arizona native! I love the heat and the fact that I never have to shovel snow growing up my family had chickens from ages 3-10 but after the last one past away they decided not to get anymore. Well, 12 years later here I am buying my very own chickens. I have built a coop and run by hand and set it up on the side yard where they will call home. I’m putting up a fence to block the side of the yard from the rest (I have two cattle dogs who hopefully will make good friends with the chicks). I live in a suburban neighborhood but I am lucky enough to not have any form of a home owners association. I currently have two 3 week old Rhode Island Reds and one 2 week old Barred Rock. I’m waiting on my local store to get some more baby chicks in but it is pretty slim picking during the winter. In a few days I plan on picking up two more chicks. Hopefully they can all get along but if not I will set up another brooder. Thank you guys for the time and have a great day!
:frowHi there! Welcome to BYC

I lived in Tucson for a couple of years but dh’s job brought us back east.
I still miss the desert.
I have a lot of photos in my house to remind me of its beauty.

I love the sound of this new beginning of yours.
Take notes and photos along the way. It would make a great story. :hugs
 
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