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How many hidden nests does Dorothy need? Third one now!

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HI,
Why did you sell them? Just curious. You going to get babies?
They are alot of fun!We have a really small operation and were maxed at 11 chickens. We picked the five friendliest/funniest and sold the rest to make room for new breeds. We love the sussex, but only two were approachable (and only one likes to be handled). We've talked about babies but don't have the setup right now. I'm gathering up supplies to make a brooder.
As you can see, I love talking about my chickens.![]()
They are alot of fun!After we got ours, my husband and I both have a hard time eating grocery store chicken. Chickens are so social, curious, smart, etc. that the thought of them confined to tiny cages and mushed together "cageless" is heartbreaking. We are considering meat chickens next year if we can bring our selves up to it. It's hard/stressful to integrate flocks.
We got our SS has 1 day olds. They are definately imprinted on us. Seems more so than the chix we got as young teens. Hard to know nature/nurture. The young teens are not SS. One looks like yours - probably an EE. Food treats make a huge difference for all of ours. My husband gives them alot more handouts than I do and they look for him, know is car, know when he comes home from work, etc. Pied Piper. You did not get your first flock as chicks, I take it?
I would love to have a broodie hen and have hen raised babies but no roo in the plans. Maybe get some fertilized eggs.
Enjoy!! Anut