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There are loads of us on here who keep chickens - not necessarily on allotments. Any questions, just ask and I am sure we will be able to help you! They are great fun to keep and the bonus is the fresh eggs!
We have some chickens on our allotment, in a purpose built house with enclosed run, plus a larger roaming area protected by an electric fence. We have had them for about a year now and really enjoy them. Lots of plot holders now collect their snails and slugs and other creepy crawlies and throw them into the run as hen treats. great entertainment all round!
Hi Kyle, I have my hens on my allotment, I understand that there is a law made in 1946, that entitles you to keep hens on a council owned allotment. I had a little hostility from one neighbour whose house backs onto the allotments, but everyone else loves them. The only stipulations I have to comply with are that they are well looked after, and not allowed to free range. I am not allowed to keep a cockeral.
Pirates okay, he just a misable old Cat, he's 11 now, and has seen many other pets over the years (Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Mice etc). He likes to be centre of attention, and likes to get sympathy as he only has 3 legs.
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