Let's talk about why we love and have chickens!
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Wow! Very cool! Yes, in one of my articles I say if you are looking for backyard chickens, then don't get any meat birds! Thanks for sharing!I got my chickens because of FFA. They had a contest in my area for 'free' broilers, all you had to do was show them at a fair, and they were yours to keep and do whatever with. So, after buying and regretting buying broilers first forever, we traded my 19 broilers for 5 RIR hens that were already laying, a RIR roo, and a rooster to show at the next fair, a skittish polish. I have fallen in love with chickens because of my small flock, and now have 11 3 week old chicks in an outside brooder, and plan on hatching some eggs from my hens very soon.
After that horrid meat bird decision, when I see people asking for what breed to begin with/what type of chicken should they get, I always advise to wait on meat, or get a meat chick with multiple pullets. Broilers nearly made me wan to quit chickens all together, but I stuck around, and im happy I didn't give up after the broilers.
Currently 1 in the morning, pulling an all nighter to monitor the incubator, so ill post pics of my flock in the morning during feed time.
Beautiful pic! What kind of camera do u use? How many chickens do you have in total? Also what breeds?View attachment 1080829
My photogenic RIR... posing for a picture while everyone else runs away
Here's one reason - two broodies raising their young together. Quite a neat thing to watch.
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Junebug, what type of hens do you use as broodies? I have some Wyandotte chicks that I hope go broody, also looking for at least 3 cochins as well, incubation isn't my thing, LOL.