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My dear friend @yidneth has been asking for a chick update for these fluffy little guys. This was the first year we hatched our own chicks and we are glad to say we had some really great success. The problem is, these chicks aren’t chicks anymore @yidneth! They are full on chicken teenagers, free to roam with the rest of the flock... and enjoying every minute of it.
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We ended up doing multiple hatchings and everyone is doing really well. Pickle here, who some of you may remember was named by our 4 yr old, turned out to be a rooster and has been working on his crow...
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Out of the first group of eight that we hatched, we ended up with five Hens and 3 Roos.
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We did 2 more hatchings after that and had similar percentages of Roos vs Hens. All have been extremely healthy and are living the good life on the homestead.
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Our last hatch is still young enough that they are kept separate but are also doing very well. These are actually a pure bred heritage breed called Swedish Flowering Hens..
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They have really beautiful and unique coloring and are perfect for our climate.
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I think a lot of people have preconceived notions about what keeping chickens looks like. We personally believe that we are stewards of the land and the animals we keep, and allow them to live the life we feel they were meant to live. I like to say, we let our chickens be chickens... and this is what keeping chickens looks like on our homestead...
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Thanks so much for reading,
Happy Homesteading
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Do you lose many to predators?
Here it's a major problem. If we let ours roam, we'd have none in a week. As they are our food source and we feed organic feed, that's a big financial hit, not to mention we'd be short food by this time next year.
Just wondering how you deal with predators...
The Swedish Flowers look like they will be real pretty birds.
I totally understand that! We actually have only had one instance where a predator came up on the chickens but we were around and able to deal with it. That being said, the chickens are somewhat close to the house and so someone’s normally nearby. They do go into their secure coops at night etc.
That’s why I really love your chicken tractor design, they get to free range while protected though. I think that’s amazing.
I should have clarified in my post but I had someone on here tell me keeping chickens was inhumane because the were kept in cages so small they couldn’t turn around... I’ve never seen a homesteader keep chickens that way. Even if they are in protected areas, I find homesteaders care about their livestock and take care of them accordingly... people are silly sometimes.
The Swedish are so pretty and each one is unique in its coloring. I’ll take a photo of one of our older hens to show you what they grow up to be.
By the way, I’m in awe of your herb garden!!
It looks like you have taken precautions and watch them.
It's always bothered me that people do not free range responsibly and the chickens are always being killed. On some groups, they will say they just lost their flock to predators, sometimes multiple times, and then ask for more birds to replenish. To me, that is inhumane.
Seems like such a waste, all the time, money for feed, and loss of bird's production.
Yeah, the New Herb garden is flashy. LOL But the veg gardens look pretty good too! I just don't have a high vantage point to get good photos of them.
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You have sooo cute chicks, nobody can remain untouched seeing such wonderful curious littles. I am wondering how long it takes for them to look like a grown up chicken or hen. The ones from your previous hatching look really strong and healthy. They have huge free land to enjoy freedom.
The Swedish Flowering Hens look unusual when they are so young would be interesting to see them grown up, because normally they have spotty feather and different shades too.
You have really Happy Farm @llfarms :)
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