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- Newly Hatched Chick
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Hello.
Been lurking around here for a short bit and decided its time to join. My name is Steve and I am in the Niagara region. I am starting a small backyard flock of 5 hens. Ready for pick up this weekend. Been frantically busy getting all i can ready. Looking forward to learning a lot here especially from some fellow Ontarians. Got tons of questions and am really excited about the new adventure. Thanks in advance.
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- Killerbunny
- Poultry Guru - total zen level
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Hello.
Welcome.
Loads of info here not just birds but homesteading too.
Loads of info here not just birds but homesteading too.
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- Poultryprincess
- Chatty Hen
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- poultry_admin
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Hello.

Hope you have lots of fun here!!

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- Jaye
- Poultry Guru - chick level
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Hello.

Great community of like-minded poultry enablers enthusiasts here.
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- Newly Hatched Chick
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Hello.
Thanks for a kind welcome! I guess the idea of being able to provide, in as many ways as possible, for myself and my family is intriguing to me. i also LOVE eggs! I've heard about chicken math and im pretty sure 5 will be 10 by summers end. Haha. I will be getting 5 isa browns because I was told they were some of the most efficient layers and that they can handle cold climates well. But again, while lurking and learning on forums i have seen some absolutely beautiful birds. Would maybe like to get a few heritage breeds. ... You think introducing them to the flock will cause issues??
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- windwalkingwolf
- Poultry Guru - pullet level
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