Researching Before Buying

Happycowdog

In the Brooder
9 Years
Jun 26, 2010
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Tipp City, Ohio
Hello! I have been thinking of chickens since I was a kid and now, at 45, I am gonna go for it!
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I think I will start with a few Brahma hens and see how things work out. My hub, Russ, is building a coop on wheels for me. I do worry about raccoons more than anything as they live in the abandoned barn next door. We have a soybean field behind our house and you can hear the coyotes at night and I have seen them out even during the day. They have come in really close the last few weeks. So a secure coop is what we are striving for. That will be done before the chicks. I need to get my wade pool and shavings for the new arrivals too!! My blue heeler, Jack, will love it!
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I would say we should be ready in like 3-5 months?

I still have much more to learn and I am learning here on this website! What a great place! I cannot believe there is such a place for planning etc!!!!!! Here I was going to invest in a magazine subscription that we couldn't afford!! This is great! I will keep you posted with questions!
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If you check out the coop section on here and see all the different styles that people come up with, well its almost enough to give one coop envy lol
This site is a fabulous resource!
Congratulations on your impending chicken adventures haha
 
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from So Calif- you will find every thing you need here at BYC. Figure on having your chicks indoors for 5 weeks- thats time enough to build a good solid house and run for sure! Good luck!
 
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from another new egg! I'm 50 and getting my first peeps
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Brahmas seem wonderfully friendly. I thought about some buff standards and a buff cochin or two.

Racoons got my first birds (nine of them!) about a week ago out of the brooder in our house. That won't happen again! Yeah, secure that coop!

Have lots of fun. I can't believe how much I enjoy chickens.

Penelope, CA
 
beneaththetrees, you said you had a brooder in the house. The raccoons got the chickens out of your house? Were they chicks? How awful! Yes, security is a must. I have raised a litter of some bratty raccoons before. They can be sneaky.
 

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