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MayFay Posted - Jun 20 2014 : 08:12:41 AM
I am so happy that I don't know what to do with myself. We got the base-model, economy-sized farm, but it is a farm. It's nestled among much grander properties. We don't move in until next month, so everyday brings another exciting idea of what to do with my farm. :)

I know how to raise and preserve food and can even deal with the East Texas drought (where the farm is), but thinking about raising chickens makes me feel like someone who hasn't been around babies who just got handed one to hold. I don't want to "drop" my chickens or other livestock. I have no experience with farm animals, but my dreams of fresh eggs and fresh milk spur me to learn. But it still scares me. It's a wonderful thing that this forum has so many real farmers who share their experiences. I admire you all so much!

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EllaRow Posted - Oct 02 2014 : 6:50:53 PM
Congratulations!

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MayFay Posted - Jun 21 2014 : 09:56:52 AM
Thanks Alicia and Darlene! I am glad to hear they're easy and I will be sure and ask.

And now I'm a chicken mommy -- I've got two Buff Orpingtons, ready to lay, waiting for me in Texas. That's got to be the easiest way to start with chickens ever. :)

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HealingTouch Posted - Jun 20 2014 : 6:18:59 PM
Congrats Stephanie. How exciting for you. You will be fine and learn just like we all do. There's a vast amount of info and encouragement here so don't be afraid to ask!

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DandeeRose Posted - Jun 20 2014 : 2:24:52 PM
Yay!!! That is awesome Stephanie! Chickens are fairly easy!! ;)

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MayFay Posted - Jun 20 2014 : 12:35:59 PM
Aw...thank you so much everybody! I appreciate your encouragement and kindness. :)

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Killarney Posted - Jun 20 2014 : 12:07:23 PM
SOOOO happy and excited for you!

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country treasure Posted - Jun 20 2014 : 11:45:23 AM
That's GREAT news!!!!
Just think of ALL your new adventures! Keep a journal with plenty of pics, it will be so fun to look back on in the future. It doesn't matter the size of the farm but the willingness to give things a try & it sure sounds like you have that!

Chicks are fun to start with! Keep them dry & warm, plenty of water & they will do fine.
They're tougher than what they look.
Have fun
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Ninibini Posted - Jun 20 2014 : 08:34:04 AM
Well, that is just about the most exciting news! I'm just so thrilled for you, Stephanie! Congratulations! And I'm sure you'll do fine with the chickens and any other new experience that comes your way! You're a farmgirl, of course! :) And you're right, who else to better help you than our wise and wonderful farmgirl sisters! You're going to be great with this! I'm so excited for you! 'Can't wait to hear all about your new adventures! Hugs - Nini

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