Mel from Central NC

MellBell77

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Hi everyone!

My name is Melinda but I go by Mel. I live in Bear Creek, NC. I'm late 40s (2 grown kids and 2 grandkids) and married for 26 years. I'm a paramedic and my hubby is retired ARMY medic (now a dog trainer).

I am pretty new to chicken world but got my first set in Mid March. Then in first few days of July I got 8 more kiddos. Yesterday I picked up 2 more.

My 1st flock: Thor and Midnight (Black Australorp Roos), Nugget (Gold Laced Wyandotte Roo), Lightning (Bantam: either Dutch or Game I cant tell), Boots (Cochin), Andy (Andalusian), Goldie and Red (Golden Comets), Rock and Boulder (Silver Oliver Eggers... who do NOT lay green eggs lol), Lexus (Delaware), Buttercup (Sicilian Buttercup), Patriot (sold as "Americauna" which I understand to be just an Easter Egger... and she actually does lay light blue eggs lol)

The 2nd kids: Bones (Silkie of unknown gender... knowing my skill at picking chickens its a boy lol), Hawkeye (Easter Egger Roo), Thunder, Cloud, & Storm (Silver phoenix bantams ALL BOYS! But my goodness are they adorable but one is way too feisty cuz his hormones are kicking), Lucifer aka: Luci (Frizzle girl and a sweetie), Lavern and Shirley (Lavender Orpington hens)

Then someone had to move and needed to rehome a Starlight green egger and a Buff Orpington so I gladly accepted, after all I CLEARLY need more ladies! So if anyone is ever looking to rehome girls near me (even free loaders because mine are pets to me and the eggs are just a fun bonus) I'm always on the market... OR if anyone is ever looking for a rooster... I have plenty lol I wouldn't mind parting with one or two of the boys.

We started with one open air coop 6x9 for 15 kids (top is like a dog house bottom is like a run), It was still cold in the spring and I decided that was not sufficient shelter so I bought a 8x12 fully enclosed shed style coop (because I already see where this chicken math is headed). After I had an incident with a hawk (lost one bantam cochin) I learned a valuable lesson about why it is OK to keep them contained and not free ranging. So then I built a RUN 12x24. They still get to free range but not until the evening when I can sit with them the entire time and monitor for hawks. If I see one before the roosters I try to mimic the alert the boys do.

I'm a crazy person that scoops my coop every other day, Rakes my run every other day, and feeds them yummy breakfast salad and night time fermented grains. Hopefully I can learn a lot here since this is where the searches often lead me when I am looking for answers sometimes.
 
Hi Mel!! so nice to meet you!
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Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow

Very nice introduction! It sounds like you really enjoy your flocks, I am sure they truly appreciate you! Nice variety of breeds, love the names too.

Make yourself at home here and welcome to our community!
 

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