As of a few months ago, I was very skeptical about all of those folks who say, “Chickens are easy!”
But, I must say, with 3 full months of chicken-experience behind us, “Chickens are easy!”
Of course, Ryan has done most of the hard work (building their first home as well as their enclosed stall in the barn, toting them from our house out to their permanent home, lugging home the big bags of chicken feed, lovingly taking special care of one failing rooster, etc.), but I’m fairly certain that he would agree! Our 17 feathered friends are a delight.
In March, they arrived in a small cardboard box, just days after hatching:
We introduced them to a larger cardboard box in our basement with a chick water bottle, a feed dispenser, and a heat lamp.
One month later, Ryan enclosed a stall in the barn, and we moved them out to their permanent home (necessary features: food, water, a roost, a ramp, and a few nesting boxes):
One month after that, we began opening up their own private entrance every morning so they could free-range. Here’s the big moment when the first chicken emerged into the light of day!
And now, we simply open the door in the morning, check their food and water, and close the door at night! They stay close to the barn, and seem to have a great sense for regulating their exposure to wet or hot weather. A month from now, we’ll be looking for our first egg!













6 Comments to "The Truth About Chickens"
Ahhh…farm fresh eggs! They taste so much better than store bought! Or maybe it’s just my imagination. : )
It looks like the whole family is enjoying the chickens, and vice versa! : )
I love looking at pictures of chickens! Praying one day He’ll provide us with a home that we can have chickens of our own!
That is so cool Laura! I hope I can visit your farm someday!
How exciting! I can’t wait to hear about your first eggs! I want chickens!
How fun! Your farm looks beautiful and the pictures always make me feel relaxed and happy! Thanks for sharing your beautiful home and land!
So fun! It makes me want to have some chickens of my own