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More like I'm "preparing" to become a victim.See, you're becoming a victim already.


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More like I'm "preparing" to become a victim.See, you're becoming a victim already.
You're now a 'real' chicken owner. Even before our babies started laying my kids start talking about getting more chicks. Then we noticed our eggs were being fertilized and they started talking about hatching chicks and broodies. Maybe tell him you'll let nature take it's course on the chick front. But before you talk turkey make sure no one will get too attached when it comes time to do the deed.Ahhh....I'm beginning to understand "Chicken Math". Upon hearing that King was indeed a King and not a Queen...my boyfriend's eyes sort of glossed over and he started talking about babies...bigger coop...huge run...babbling really...(thought I heard the word "turkey" in there somewhere too but I wasn't going to ask for clarification just in case he didn't...and my mere asking would give him the idea!) I just tiptoed away from the babbling human as I began my own babbling..."let me finish my little coop first, jeesh, they haven't even pooped enough in their own place let alone plopped out any eggs...I don't even know how old they are...."
It's only been 4 days...and the chickens are controlling our lives...![]()
And gardening FOR your chickens. I planted lettuce this year, next year we'll plant extra broccoli & brussel sprouts & spinach just for them. Our watermelons didn't do well this year, but the chickens loved them.Do you garden? IF so, you've just acquired a complete set of automatic: tilling, chemical free weed and insect control, fertilizer dispensing units. If you do not yet garden, then, GARDENING is the next item on your must do list.
And Guineas... guineas are so cute and noisy.You need ducks too, and an incubator!
Ack... no guineas! Evil beasts will try and kill any and all newcomers making hatching a no-go.And Guineas... guineas are so cute and noisy.
The incubator is a must, hatching is an addictive "hobby/obsession" and if no one believes you when you tell them you only do it for the economical purpose of replacement hens then try telling them about the educational aspects.
by this time their eyes will gloss over, they will leave the room and you can continue with the obsessive incubating/hatching/raising/etc, etc.
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Really?!Ack... no guineas! Evil beasts will try and kill any and all newcomers making hatching a no-go.
Yeah... near killed a sultan pair I tried to put in. Sold the dumb birds and never looked back.Really?!
Mine are okay, I just integrate them by putting the new ones in a cage in the run with the originals for a week or so prior to allowing them to free roam together. The only time I notice aggression is between the males during mating.
My guineas are separate from my layers though.![]()
I love the video! I am a crazy chicken momma, I just love my chickens I thank them for my pretty eggs. I know which girl laid which egg so I thank them personally. I don't do the baby talk.
I love the video! I am a crazy chicken momma, I just love my chickens I thank them for my pretty eggs. I know which girl laid which egg so I thank them personally. I don't do the baby talk.