I live in the Nashville area - and I have Swedish Flower Hen chicks that just hatched today. Sure are cute!
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hey y'all . Here in Nashville. Interested in keeping a few hens, but have no experience nor due any family members. I have read around several sites about getting started but I'm curious about when to start this process as far as time of year. I will probably start with pullets, maybe 3. so that should give me a more stable group to start with but since our fall and winters can be pretty tame is this acceptable to start relatively soon? ( I'm sure spring would be best but id like to get the ball rolling ) Also I'm curious about breeds. I'm more interested in eggs, poop, pest control and clean up. Id like to get 3 different and like the looks of the barred rock, and RR. Additionally non-typical colored eggs would be cool but would prefer mild mannered and easy of care over egg color.
Thank you for any help
There is a member here called Poultrylady who lives in Dunlap...she has very nice RIR and several other breeds. You may want to PM her and check it out.hey y'all . Here in Nashville. Interested in keeping a few hens, but have no experience nor due any family members. I have read around several sites about getting started but I'm curious about when to start this process as far as time of year. I will probably start with pullets, maybe 3. so that should give me a more stable group to start with but since our fall and winters can be pretty tame is this acceptable to start relatively soon? ( I'm sure spring would be best but id like to get the ball rolling ) Also I'm curious about breeds. I'm more interested in eggs, poop, pest control and clean up. Id like to get 3 different and like the looks of the barred rock, and RR. Additionally non-typical colored eggs would be cool but would prefer mild mannered and easy of care over egg color.
Thank you for any help
hey y'all . Here in Nashville. Interested in keeping a few hens, but have no experience nor due any family members. I have read around several sites about getting started but I'm curious about when to start this process as far as time of year. I will probably start with pullets, maybe 3. so that should give me a more stable group to start with but since our fall and winters can be pretty tame is this acceptable to start relatively soon? ( I'm sure spring would be best but id like to get the ball rolling ) Also I'm curious about breeds. I'm more interested in eggs, poop, pest control and clean up. Id like to get 3 different and like the looks of the barred rock, and RR. Additionally non-typical colored eggs would be cool but would prefer mild mannered and easy of care over egg color.
Thank you for any help