
Chick Research
I know nothing about chickens. Or, at least, nothing about raising chickens. It’s time to learn. If all goes well, the post office should be calling tomorrow to let us know that they have a chirping box of chicks for us.
The boys and I have been reading books and scouring chicken Web sites during the past month. These five have been especially helpful in choosing and preparing for our new arrivals:
Your Chickens: A Kid’s Guide to Raising and Showing
Book by Gail Damerow
Although this book is meant for kids, it’s my favorite quick reference guide.
Book by Jennifer Megyesi
This one is a treat for the eyes. Beautiful photography and practical advice.
Storey’s Guide to Raising Chickens
Book by Gail Damerow
My assumption and hope is that Ms. Damerow knows her stuff. This is the second book of hers on our bookshelf. Great chapter on table eggs.
Web site by Rob Ludlow
This was where I started. Great site for general info with an excellent, active user forum.
Web site by the Hoffman Family
Justice and Anita Hoffman are friends of ours who might just be as crazy as we are. They live in Powell Butte, have two beautiful daughters and an assortment of livestock. Anita was my go-to person for questions this month as we were preparing to order our chicks. They’ve supplied us with fresh chicken for the past six months. Look for their “great American eggs” at the Bend Farmer’s Market.