It’s spring time, and you know what that means! Or maybe you don’t, so I’ll tell you...
It means chicks!
New baby chickens are being added to the flock and we are smitten. We’ve brought home 10 so far this year and each one is named after a country music superstar. It’s hard to determine genders for most breeds of chickens at such a young age, but we are thinking we have 8 hens and 2 roos. We would love to introduce them to you, and let them each share a fun fact about chickens.
Waylon Hennings wants you to know that you CAN have more than one rooster (unless your HOA says otherwise)! While sometimes you may just have two roos that will never get along, usually roosters are capable of living together. They learn their pecking order and they know which bird is in charge. If something should happen to the lead roo, the second will step up in his place. Rooster and Vice Rooster.