hiya all
Have just took over an allottment and I want to keep chickens. Have been reading books etc about it and all. I have never kept them before but i would like to give it a go. The problem i have is that there are so many houses and runs on the market i am not sure where to start. I am told the best chickens for a novice is the bovin goldliner breed as they are quite friendly, i plan for about six birds. also what is the best type of ground for the run to be on, ie soil,grass. My aunty used to keep them in cornwall on the farm and they just used to run around the farmyard. I understand about foxes and the dangers of them and plan to make the run as secure as possible, I plan to start keeping chooks in about three months when I have read a few more books and spoken to people who keep them. I would appreciate any advice that can be given PLEASE
regards runningwolf
Have just took over an allottment and I want to keep chickens. Have been reading books etc about it and all. I have never kept them before but i would like to give it a go. The problem i have is that there are so many houses and runs on the market i am not sure where to start. I am told the best chickens for a novice is the bovin goldliner breed as they are quite friendly, i plan for about six birds. also what is the best type of ground for the run to be on, ie soil,grass. My aunty used to keep them in cornwall on the farm and they just used to run around the farmyard. I understand about foxes and the dangers of them and plan to make the run as secure as possible, I plan to start keeping chooks in about three months when I have read a few more books and spoken to people who keep them. I would appreciate any advice that can be given PLEASE
regards runningwolf
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