The Ladies are 2 Years Old!

amusingmother

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I'm a part time educator, full time mother, and when the stress gets too much, I sneak off to my backyard with a shovel and dig up worms for the "Ladies." When I walk out the back door, the Ladies come running to me. My children think I'm weird and don't want to take me out in public except for the fact that I'm the one with the car. My sister can't believe my chickens run TO me while hers run away from her. I don't have the constitution to admit to her that I dig up worms for them.

I started with 5 chicks in the garage. My yellow Labrador is deathly afraid of rain storms so I put her in the garage one afternoon. I then had 1 chick, highly traumatized and covered in dog slobber. I bought three more chicks and call the surviving chick, "Mama Hen." She calls out to her chickens when she can't see them. Thanks to a shock collar that I no longer need, the chickens and the Lab co-exist peacefully. The chickens also eat the dog food. My dog doesn't like that. When it rains, my chickens inhabit her doghouse. My dog is highly irritated with that and chases them out.

My cat ignores my chickens.

My children ignore my chickens.

My husband ignores my chickens.

And I find them therapeutic.
 
Oh goodness haha. Welcome to the forum. You'll find lots of people who share your views on chickens here on BYC :)
 
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Welcome to BYC!

Congrats on the new chicks! Just be careful of the dog as most of them see chickens as dinner.

But yes, many times the chicken adventure is yours and yours alone. However once the humans taste those eggs, many times they make a quick turn around and push you out of the way to get to the coop first!

Enjoy this new adventure you are on and welcome to our flock!
 

Welcome to BYC!
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Please make yourself at home and we are here to help!

Yes, I remember when I first got my chickens, the only people excited were me and my grandma. (Who got me started with chickens!) But after they laid, my family got more intersted. Then I got two chicks this year and it seemed my family wouldn't leave my room where the chicks were! Now, my mom helps feed them, my brother helps with everything and my dad always is joking about them. Your family will warm up to these wonderful birds too!
 

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