I definitely amTake it as a blessing! Don't get me wrong, I love a broody hen, but sometimes they are just too much![]()

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I definitely amTake it as a blessing! Don't get me wrong, I love a broody hen, but sometimes they are just too much![]()
I can't take them but I'll ask my neighbor if she has room for them.Is anyone near Sachse that would take 5 hens? HOA finally busted us after 1.5 years, lol. They are all laying, 2 Bielefelders, 2 cinnamon queens, 1 Blue laced Wyandotte. They are all very healthy and eat Texas nautral feed/scratch. They free roam from sun up to down. They are ready for their new home ASAP. Thanks
That's good news. I hope eventually you will be able to move somewhere more flock friendly!I actually think that someone from my son’s school is going to take them, thank you so much for the help. I hope you enjoy the rest of your week.
Howdy!!! Sounds like a great flock!Hello! I just discovered this thread. So I newly joined in May. I live out in the Hill Country-Burnet County area. I currently have 24 ducks and roughly 25 bantam chickens. 2 hens currently brooding so I expect chicks soon! I also have 1 dog, 4 cats, and a tortoise. Nice to meet other Texas folks!
Hey there! Yes,they are! They keep me busy thats forsure, but I love every minute. Bird language and their interactions are so fascinating to observe.Howdy!!! Sounds like a great flock!
Birds are the best!Hey there! Yes,they are! They keep me busy thats forsure, but I love every minute. Bird language and their interactions are so fascinating to observe.
We call that chicken tv around hereHey there! Yes,they are! They keep me busy thats forsure, but I love every minute. Bird language and their interactions are so fascinating to observe.