BYC is very addictive!!! I never considered incubating until I found this site. Now I have two hovabators and have been hatching since last year. LOL
Chickens make the world a better place.
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I've had chickens since 2000, but when I found BYC last year and started reading (just about every day) I've learned SO MUCH!!! Most everybody at BYC is super nice and very helpful. I love the way everyone shares information, knowledge and ideas.
I visit Facebook about once a week.......ALL my time is spent here at BYC.....yep I'm addicted.
Here's to happy reading, learning & making friends.
Greetings from Quihi, Texas. That is 25 miles west of San Antonio between Castroville and Bandera.
Lots of naked neck chickens here. Here are some baby pix. Hatched on June 3.
This is for anyone in the Waco area: News channel 10 is wanting to do a story on me about going off grid. I really dont care to be on tv. So I was wondering if anyone in the Waco area would be willing to do the story. I currently do not live off grid but want to. This is the info I posted on facebook (Going off the grid has a whole different meaning for me.As in being self-sufficicent. Hubby and I would love to go off grid, but can not really afford it right now. Such as having a wind turbine, solar panels, digging a well, etc. Right now we have close to an acre and we're able to grow a huge garden, raise chickens, as well as have line dried clothes. Im learning how to can and to make my own soap. Next year I plan on having bees for honey and maybe even a few small goats.) and now they want to do a story. So if your doing something similiar to me, I would love to be able to give them someone who would be willing to go on camera. Please contact me ASAP!!!