Going to take me awhile to dig through 3700+ posts to figure out what I need to know. I read through quite a few of the initial pages and decided to join you all. Just a ton of fabulous info.
We get our chickens in May, we are currently building a chicken moat around the garden and I'm working on a plan on how to plant it. We definitely want to raise them as naturally as possible. I talked to our local feed store and several chicken people near us and I do believe I will have organic feed since enough of us showed interest in it to make it worth his while to buy it. So we are off to a good start but, tons of work to do before they get here.
Newbie here! We will be picking up our first chicks in April and just wondering about any first aid stuff we should have on hand. I've read about a ton of different stuff, probiotics, electrolytes, Save a chick.... Could someone give me a list of things we should have on hand?
We will be doing fermented feed from the beginning. If that affects any suggestions...
I use bluekote for wounds, and brown sugar to start my chicks, to me being natural means not intervening too much and to cull those who are too sick to recover. I personally don't worm or treat for diseases, I build a healthy flock and do what I need to to maintain it. I actually don't get many birds who are ill anyways. I don't do FF so no knowledge about that.
It must be exciting waiting for your first chicks, what do you have coming?
Well hello everyone! I wasn't expecting such a kind welcome. Chicken keepers are certainly the best!
I have been dreaming of chickens for about 5 years. I have poured over posts here learning all I could. This year, is finally the year! I live on an old homestead out in the country, and this week, I have been transforming an 8x10 section of a corn crib into a coop. The old farmer used to store the next years seed in it, so it's quite tight. It required the least amount of work out of my options, but I may only use it this year.... We will see how well it works. This will be my learning year....
I hope to raise a backyard, self sustaining flock. I have been reading Usserys book and love it. I live as natural, organic and homeopathic as possible- so, of course I want to do the same for the chickens.
I love, love, love the resource that backyard chickens has been. Best of all, I love finding all of YOU who want to do it this way!
Welcome to all the new folks! You're headed into an excellent hobby. Some thoughts for consideration: Heating pad brooding, brooding chicks outdoors, deep litter in the coop and in the run, fermented feed. Happy reading!