Hello from Upstate NY!

Jemima66

In the Brooder
5 Years
May 26, 2014
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Upstate, NY (BRRR)
Hello! I am a stay-at-home mother of seven children ranging in age from 11 to 28. I have wanted chickens for a long, long time, but knew unless we had a coop ready it wouldn't be wise. The kids have begged for years, and I really want fresh eggs.

However, my husband has virtually no time to build anything, and I have zilch carpentry skills. So I figured this would never happen.

My friend, knowing I wanted chickens, found a friend of hers giving some babies away, and gave us four of them last week. They were about 4-5 weeks old then. (I still figured it would be easy enough to keep them in a dog crate...silly newbie I am!) and since she had given us a guinea pig cage, when we were at the farm store we came home with six one day old chicks.

I found out very quickly that the others should be in a coop, and although we have some piles of free wood that was given to us, as I said, my husband just doesn't really have the time (and sometimes not the patience) to do this. We are looking at premade ones, and I am especially hoping for ones with mobility.

Anyway, we took the plunge, am making mistakes I am sure, and are learning as we go.

Thanks all!
 
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Welcome to BYC!

Wow, instant flock! You might want to stop by our learning center for lots of good articles on all the aspects of keeping your new flocks...

https://www.backyardchickens.com/atype/1/Learning_Center

You can also take a look at our coops pages to give you some ideas on building your new coop...

https://www.backyardchickens.com/atype/2/Coops

There is even a page of tractor coops as well...

https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/chicken-tractors-mobile-chicken-coop-designs

You will need to brood the chicks under heat for the next 5 or 6 weeks. And they won't be able to join the main flock until they are 3 or 4 months old to keep them safe. But you should keep them within the flock at all times in their own enclosure. After 3 or 4 months of being with the main flock, you can mix everybody together. If you do keep the babies completely separated from the main flock, keep them caged within the flock for at least 3 weeks so the intros go off without any blood shed.

Enjoy this new journey you are on and welcome to our flock!
 
Hello :frow and Welcome To BYC! That was a fast way to gain a flock of chickens! TwoCrows gave you some good links to check out! You might want to check out / post on your state thread for suggestions on where to get coops or if anyone knows someone who builds them in your area. You might also want to consider getting shed etc and converting it to a coop, if you can't find a good premade coop. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/231485/ny-chicken-lover
 
Welcome to Byc good luck with your flock hope you have a great learning time and experience.
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Thank you everyone!!

I have been voraciously reading forums!!

Oops...didn't really think ten were too much to start with. Plus, I am hoping for all hens or just one rooster. I am not sure what the older four are for sure but I suspect at least one is a boy. The now one week old chicks are supposed to be all hens. Hope so!
 

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