When I was a little girl my dad told me that someday he'd buy me chickens, and turn my old play house into a coop for them. He never got around to it, despite my begging. So, for 40 years or so, I've been wanting chickens. I decided I had waited long enough and this summer added 4 Silver Laced Wyandotte's to our menagerie. They are named Henrietta, Chickita, RoBirda and Layah Rufflebutt. Also know as "the ladies." I get the biggest kick out of watching them hunt for bugs, and listening to the funny chicken noises they make outside the kitchen window. If I had known I would get this much enjoyment out of some "yard birds," I would have gotten them sooner.
When I decided to go ahead and buy chickens, I did some research, and chose this breed with much deliberation. They are large birds (6-8 pounds) and are good year round egg layers. They are docile, and very cold tolerant. That last bit is handy here in Maine. I also think they are just lovely to look at. Many people buy their chickens from large hatcheries. Normally there is a minimum purchase of 25 birds, and I only wanted a handful of hens. I fretted and stewed, wondering how would I ever find this particular breed and be able to just buy a few. One day I decided to do some detective work. I called a woman I knew from a writers group that I used to attend. I remembered she had chickens. She gave me the number for the secretary for the mid-coast poultry association. I called her, and in about 30 seconds flat she gave me the number for a man who raises this type of bird, and lived less than an hour from my house. Within about 10 minutes I had lined up the purchase of the ladies. Isn't networking wonderful?
To make it even better, I told friends of mine about my plan, and they generously gave me an old ice fishing house they were no longer using. Chris and I spent a happy day converting it to a cozy coop for the girls. I am (very) anxiously awaiting the arrival of the first eggs. It should be any day now. Ladies... let's get on that!
Please don't let your ladies hear that you are "stewing", bless their gentle souls.....
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