Don't be too quick to rule out foxes. I have game camera shots of them nosing around one of our feeders at 3 AM.
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You live on more land than I do and I live farther up north! We do have 30 acres even farther up, but not close enough to where I wouldn't worry about my chickens constantly. Well I think most feed stores are done with chicks this year, so hatcheries and craigslist are your best bet. I ordered from My Pet Chicken a few years ago and the 6 that lived were really really healthy, I only had an issue with adding them to another flock, but it worked out in the end. Out of the two that died, one was my fault because I had the feeder in the corner, they slept on it, one fell down and I found it drowned the next morning, the other died the day I got it. I would definitely buy from them again. I got my current flock from Rucker Horse and Pet up 400 towards Dawsonville. I would get from them though before I order just because I hate to wait for babies to comeThanks!! I'm actually in Atlanta, however, we have been blessed with a home on 2 acres despite being close to buckhead. I have always wanted chickens for fun, educational purposes, eggs, pets, etc. If I could live on a farm I would, so being on land and near town, was a miracle![]()
I am nervous about buying from a hatchery as well as craigslist. I really wish I knew someone with chicks I could trust the health and quality.
I would love to know which breeds others have had great success with for egg production and also friendly birds. I have heard a lot of mention on here about Golden Comets?? Anyone else have experience with these birds?
Be careful of coyotes in the morning until about 9:30, I've seen them out at that time. Sorry about your kittyThank you, I'm so sorry to hear about your losses. I have been fully warned by many to expect losses with raising chickens. The not so fun part of it. We have coyotes, raccoons, foxes in Atlanta just like in rural parts. A coyote actually got my catso predator proofing has been where much of my money has gone to building our coop/run. I wish I could offer advice, but I'm unable. Sending a virtual hug to you, I would be upset waking up to all that frustration and sadness.![]()
I don't have any experience with golden comets and I would offer you some of my current hatch but 1) they are barnyard mixes 2) hatch doesn't look like its going to be as many as expected and 3) I think all or almost all of them are spoken for unless someone changes their mind.Thanks!! I'm actually in Atlanta, however, we have been blessed with a home on 2 acres despite being close to buckhead. I have always wanted chickens for fun, educational purposes, eggs, pets, etc. If I could live on a farm I would, so being on land and near town, was a miracle
I am nervous about buying from a hatchery as well as craigslist. I really wish I knew someone with chicks I could trust the health and quality.
I would love to know which breeds others have had great success with for egg production and also friendly birds. I have heard a lot of mention on here about Golden Comets?? Anyone else have experience with these birds?
now RIRs I do have experience with and I LOVE them. I get very large brown eggs. Sometimes not all lay every day but I have 7 of those and sell eggs and still have extras to either eat or hatch. These are the ones I have right now. This is in a large egg carton and it doesn't shut well.Thanks for the replies. I am really conflicted about which breed to get. Also, how many to start with. My coop id's big enough for 8, but I don't want to get over my head too fast. Interesting about the RIRs, we really do want friendly birds that lay regularly. I will look online at my pet chicken. Anyone used efowl? Anyway, thanks everyone!
now RIRs I do have experience with and I LOVE them. I get very large brown eggs. Sometimes not all lay every day but I have 7 of those and sell eggs and still have extras to either eat or hatch. These are the ones I have right now. This is in a large egg carton and it doesn't shut well.![]()
One of the smaller eggs...in grams
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And a couple of the normal sized
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