RiceHolisticGarden
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- Jul 30, 2022
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Hey BYC Community,
We are members of the Rice University's Holistic Garden and we currently have a flock of 9 chickens.
We initially found BYC as a resource to care for our chickens as well as to help identify their breeds.
Attached below are pictures of the flock (with their names)!
We hope to be involved in this community and share the joys of our chickens!
We are members of the Rice University's Holistic Garden and we currently have a flock of 9 chickens.
- There are 4 older chickens: 3 hens and 1 rooster. 7 hens were provided with the establishment of the flock in early 2020 along with 1 rooster later. Unfortunately, some hens have passed away, and we now have 3 remaining. One of the hens is currently raising 1 cockerel.
- We were not involved in the garden back then, so we are not entirely familiar with their breeds. We do know one is a Frizzle chicken, aptly named "Mrs. Frizzle" (she is the one with the presumed cockerel, who is now over 7 weeks old).
- In the Older Chickens image:
- The red hen front and center was Henrietta, and she was the sweetest and most lovable chicken, and unfortunately is no longer with us.
- The black hen closest to Henrietta with the red comb and wattle is Regina.
- The black hen with the black comb and wattle behind Regina is Karen.
- The rooster in the back is Big Red.
- In the Older Chickens image:
- We were not involved in the garden back then, so we are not entirely familiar with their breeds. We do know one is a Frizzle chicken, aptly named "Mrs. Frizzle" (she is the one with the presumed cockerel, who is now over 7 weeks old).
- There are 4 younger hens. We incubated and successfully hatched 7 chickens in early March. They are currently 21 weeks old and 1 hen laid her first egg in the past few days!
- 3 are cockerels, and we unfortunately could not keep them and had to give them away. These 3 are thought to be 1 Rhode Island Red, 1 Black Australorp, and 1 Easter Egger.
- The Rhode Island Red is Harriet, and he is quite girthy.
- The Black Australorp is Dinosaur.
- The Easter Egger is Carrot, and we thought he was a pullet for the longest time.
- They were given to Wabash, and Harriet and Carrot went to the same loving home!
- 4 are pullets. These 4 are thought to be 1 Rhode Island Red, 1 Black Australorp, 1 Delaware, and 1 Gold Sex-Link.
- In the Younger Hens image, the Rhode Island Red is Dorothy, the Black Australorp is Cricket, the Delaware is Grommit, and the Gold Sex-Link is Squeeble.
- 3 are cockerels, and we unfortunately could not keep them and had to give them away. These 3 are thought to be 1 Rhode Island Red, 1 Black Australorp, and 1 Easter Egger.
We initially found BYC as a resource to care for our chickens as well as to help identify their breeds.
Attached below are pictures of the flock (with their names)!
We hope to be involved in this community and share the joys of our chickens!