Chicken Chat: One Girl’s Flock Of Chickens

For Victoria C., the gift of an Easter chick created a love for keeping chickens, leading to a flock of more than 20 backyard birds!

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by Chicken Chat
PHOTO: images by Victoria C.

It was Easter when I first got my chickens. Everyone had to find their name on the back of a metal chicken. Then, my grandma and grandpa brought us to their garage, where four chicks awaited us.

That is when I fell in love with taking care of these birds. 

After that, we went to a country store many different times, getting more and more chickens. I had help taking care of them for a little bit, but then I got the hang of it. I also got help naming every single hen. I can remember most of their names, but we wrote them down to remember anyway. 

As our flock grew, we had to make a bigger chicken coop. We had a rooster for a while, but he was mean and was making the hens mean, so we gave him away. At our peak, we had 26 chickens, but now we have 23. 


Read more: Protect your chicken coop from common predators with these important tips.


I have slowly been getting and making things for them. I currently have a harness, a xylophone and a homemade coop. 

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I take care of my chickens every day and clean the henhouse every Sunday. I do so love my chickens.

Author Victoria C. keeps her chickens in Yakima, Washington. This article originally appeared in the January/February 2023 issue of Chickens magazine.


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