Welcome Rachel! What kind of chicks are you getting? Are you keeping them inside or out in their coop? I hope you made their coop extra big because chickens are addictive. Of course if you live where numbers are limited by law I guess that doesn't matter much.
Oh what part of the world are you in?
I'm in southeast Kansas and I have buff orpington, buff cornish, buff cochin, sumatra, an olive egger, silkies (blacks and self blues), old english game bantam (mostly quail colored ones but a few other colors as pets), nankin, silver laced wyandottes, and a batch of cornish crosses headed for freezer camp next weekend, ducks(ancona, khaki campbell, welsh harlequin, and black east indies), and 2 toulouse goslings. Whew that sounds like a lot. Lol
Anyway welcome again!
Marla
I have just found this group from reading Sue Weaver's Chickens book.
We are new to raising chickens, getting 4 chicks on Monday or Tuesday, depending on when the shipment comes into the store.
We are getting them for eggs and for the fun of raising chickens!
I think we are prepared.....but what really important things do we need to know?
I appreciate all the help I can get from those with experience raising chickens.
Thank you!!
CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
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