I am brand new to the world of chickens & BYC
I am wondering....what if I only get 1 chick. I know this is not the best idea.
Here's the thing. I want to start with 3-4 girls to get a feel for what I am doing (plus we don't have tons of space) I decided I want to get 2-3 Rhode Island Reds, however they are not available for another 2 weeks. This Friday I will have the chance to pick up a California Cross White Leghorn chick and I am really interested in getting one, but honestly, I am not sure I want 2, I want the RIR's something else so I can learn about the different breeds? Also, I am concerned about the flighty-ness of the Leghorn breed, so that was another reason for only wanting 1 to start with.
But I don't want to do this potential single-chick wrong. So if this is extremely wrong, please feel free to scold me for even considering such a thing.
If this possible and not completely horribly cruel, suggestions as to how to go about keeping a single chick for a few weeks until some smaller friends join her would be greatly approved. I don't want her to freeze to death or freak out and scream or be depressed and not eat .... or whatever else could go wrong. I do stay at home, so myself and kids are able to spend the day with her, not sure if that matters.
TIA
I am wondering....what if I only get 1 chick. I know this is not the best idea.
Here's the thing. I want to start with 3-4 girls to get a feel for what I am doing (plus we don't have tons of space) I decided I want to get 2-3 Rhode Island Reds, however they are not available for another 2 weeks. This Friday I will have the chance to pick up a California Cross White Leghorn chick and I am really interested in getting one, but honestly, I am not sure I want 2, I want the RIR's something else so I can learn about the different breeds? Also, I am concerned about the flighty-ness of the Leghorn breed, so that was another reason for only wanting 1 to start with.
But I don't want to do this potential single-chick wrong. So if this is extremely wrong, please feel free to scold me for even considering such a thing.
If this possible and not completely horribly cruel, suggestions as to how to go about keeping a single chick for a few weeks until some smaller friends join her would be greatly approved. I don't want her to freeze to death or freak out and scream or be depressed and not eat .... or whatever else could go wrong. I do stay at home, so myself and kids are able to spend the day with her, not sure if that matters.
TIA
