Two weeks of labor, tomorrow should finish predator proof run and move chicks to backyard!

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Hi. I'm new to the forum and new to chicken tending. I retired a year and a half ago, a few months after the City of Sacramento made backyard chickens legal. I officially can have 3. I'm actually new to chicken raising as an owner, but grew up around lots of chickens at my grandma's place in Fort Bragg, CA. (Grandma definitely had gotten out of the chicken business by the time she reached my current age). My sister and I would collect the eggs and I still have the egg basket we used, which dates back to my great grandma. My sister and I loved her banties best as they were very tolerant of us teaching them tricks on our hula hoops. I now have an almost 2 year old granddaughter, so decided this is the perfect time in my life to embark on chicken raising.

I bought 5 chicks as 2-5 day olds. My Cream Legbar and Norwegian Jaerhon were easy picks as they definitely are hens. The other 3 are straight run Bantam Cochins (same as Pekins?) and I'm now reaching the 7 week mark. The chicks are thriving in their brooder, a 100 gallon Rubbermaid stock tank. We are looking forward to their move outside to our backyard tomorrow.

My wonderful spouse has wholeheartedly embraced my project. We decided to not keep track of how much this little project is actually costing us. After the initial chick outlay, the cost of accouterments, and especially the DIY two weeks to construct the coop and predator proof pen, we definitely would not break even for decades. Luckily, we have already found the chicks to be worth the work and expense. And, if all else fails and we eventually get out of the chicken business, we could dismantle the coop and easily turn the deluxe run into either a shed (would be hubby's inclination) or add a floor and have a wonderful zen retreat area.

I love the posts and have found backyardchickens to be the best source as we make our way through the myriad of decision making re: our chicken project to date! Many thanks to all.
 
Greetings from Kansas, Grandmas, Basket, and
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! Pleased you joined us! I do the same thing when it comes to tallying the costs of my chicken hobby....I don't!
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Good luck to you and your flock!
 
Greetings from Kansas, Grandmas, Basket, and
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! Pleased you joined us! I do the same thing when it comes to tallying the costs of my chicken hobby....I don't!
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Good luck to you and your flock!

Welcome to BYC! Glad you joined us!


Greetings from Kansas, Grandmas, Basket, and
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! Pleased you joined us! I do the same thing when it comes to tallying the costs of my chicken hobby....I don't!
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Good luck to you and your flock!

Yep, If we looked at this enterprise clinically, we would never take the plunge. I already know raccoons are in our backyard on at least a bi monthly basis as they devoured my ornamental goldfish hit or miss until 2012 Christmas day evening massacre. We are determined to keep chicks off their menu. Probably overkill, but used 1/2 inch hardware cloth on all sides, top, and bottom of the new run. The run is 41 sq. feet as city code max is 42. I have two sections of portable dog fencing to extend their outdoor area. We are in the city but near the American River and lots of predators, including hawks. I respect those predators but am determined to thwart them so they redirect to easier prey. I wish I had more hens from 3 the straight run Bantam Cochins I am raising with my Jaerhon and Cream Legbar, but it looks like 2 of the 3 are roos. Still, 3 constitutes a flock for me. I am pleased to be carrying on my family's tradition of chicken tending, on a smaller basis. My husband, daughter and granddaughter, son, and friends, are 100% behind me. Little did I know how trendy I was becoming. Chicks personalities are a source of entertainment and fascinating!
 
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