NikolasGuy1234
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- Aug 8, 2017
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Alrighty! this is my story of straight runs and buying locally. this is to help people decide what to do if they are going to go the cheaper route of straight runs or the bit more expensive route getting them sexed.
I don't know about you, but i personally like to get my chickens for eggs, and company. i typically don't have the heart to take the life of the things i raise to trust me, the things that let me hold them, the things i fed out of my hand. nor do i have anything against people that do. That's just me, I guess. but, about five years ago, i wanted chickens. my dad had no problem with this, and set out to build me a coop(which i helped with.) it was a fairly large coop, a decently sized run as well. but after they got older we let them free range anyways. so the size could be a little smaller. i got my 20 chickens from The McMurray Hatchery. Here is the website: ( https://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/index.html )
anyways, they were Very healthy chicks. none died and i even got a funny looking top hatter chick they threw in as a bonus. But, things turned bad. after they got older, they were almost all roosters, with a total of Maybe 3 hens(give or, more likely, take) so there we were, a yard full of 17 or so roosters, with those 3 poor hens. the roosters formed a gang, and chased my family through the yard, constantly. (not me though, they must have liked me.) I Drew a line when they started attacking my 90 year old grandmother. a man came by and asked to buy them, and we let him. All of them, even the hens.
Years went bye and i decided to try again, this time, we bought locally. me being relatively new, i believed the man who said most of his chicks that came from the incubators were female because he had the temperature set a certain way.(silly, right?) anyways, 16 chickens were bought, 13 of which were roosters, luckily, i had a white leghorn, who kept them in line, he didn't like me, and did attack me... a lot. but he made the other roosters afraid, so afraid, that they hid behind me and let me pet them for protection. well, it only took a measly 2 MONTHS to finally get homes for those roosters, and granted, the guy will most likely eat them. i just couldn't stand having to keep my hens in a dog crate because they were at risk of being mated to death by 15 roosters. (yes 15, don't ask how i got 2 more, it was before i knew all of my roosters were actually roosters
)
so, now the hens are happy, guarded by 2 roosters, who are quite the gentlemen to the hens, i even added 4 red sex linked hens to the bunch, and the roosters are nice to them as well. now, its time to wait for spring, to order, !SEXED! chicks. lesson of the story, Don't get straight runs, and if you do, just act as if all of those chicks, are roosters, and prepare to find some people who will take them! trust me, being woken up by a rooster, can be pleasant. but losing sleep because they have competition crows in the night, is not very pleasant.
thanks for reading! i hope the story of the times i got straight runs will help you decide to opt out of getting them. or maybe the story just entertained you. if neither, im sorry. i just felt like typing!
I don't know about you, but i personally like to get my chickens for eggs, and company. i typically don't have the heart to take the life of the things i raise to trust me, the things that let me hold them, the things i fed out of my hand. nor do i have anything against people that do. That's just me, I guess. but, about five years ago, i wanted chickens. my dad had no problem with this, and set out to build me a coop(which i helped with.) it was a fairly large coop, a decently sized run as well. but after they got older we let them free range anyways. so the size could be a little smaller. i got my 20 chickens from The McMurray Hatchery. Here is the website: ( https://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/index.html )
anyways, they were Very healthy chicks. none died and i even got a funny looking top hatter chick they threw in as a bonus. But, things turned bad. after they got older, they were almost all roosters, with a total of Maybe 3 hens(give or, more likely, take) so there we were, a yard full of 17 or so roosters, with those 3 poor hens. the roosters formed a gang, and chased my family through the yard, constantly. (not me though, they must have liked me.) I Drew a line when they started attacking my 90 year old grandmother. a man came by and asked to buy them, and we let him. All of them, even the hens.
Years went bye and i decided to try again, this time, we bought locally. me being relatively new, i believed the man who said most of his chicks that came from the incubators were female because he had the temperature set a certain way.(silly, right?) anyways, 16 chickens were bought, 13 of which were roosters, luckily, i had a white leghorn, who kept them in line, he didn't like me, and did attack me... a lot. but he made the other roosters afraid, so afraid, that they hid behind me and let me pet them for protection. well, it only took a measly 2 MONTHS to finally get homes for those roosters, and granted, the guy will most likely eat them. i just couldn't stand having to keep my hens in a dog crate because they were at risk of being mated to death by 15 roosters. (yes 15, don't ask how i got 2 more, it was before i knew all of my roosters were actually roosters

so, now the hens are happy, guarded by 2 roosters, who are quite the gentlemen to the hens, i even added 4 red sex linked hens to the bunch, and the roosters are nice to them as well. now, its time to wait for spring, to order, !SEXED! chicks. lesson of the story, Don't get straight runs, and if you do, just act as if all of those chicks, are roosters, and prepare to find some people who will take them! trust me, being woken up by a rooster, can be pleasant. but losing sleep because they have competition crows in the night, is not very pleasant.

thanks for reading! i hope the story of the times i got straight runs will help you decide to opt out of getting them. or maybe the story just entertained you. if neither, im sorry. i just felt like typing!