Ok, here's the thing.... I have been dipping in to your posts, and am being swayed towards getting some chucks.
The trouble is I know nothing about them. I know you will tell me to go to the library/book store and get some knowledge first, which I intend to do before taking the plunge. But I was wondering if you all could give me a bit of info as well.
1st, my back garden is where I would need to keep them as the lottie is in my opinion not that safe and I would be gutted if the ladies got harmed. Back garden consists of part paved, approx 10ft square and part grass, approx 12ft square. Also borders which I don't do much with. Garden is fully enclosed with 7ft high fences.
So, is it best to site the run on the paved or grassed area?
2nd, any tips you could give on the best type of run to get would be welcomed.
3rd, how many chucks would be suitable for the space available.
4th, which are the best type to get for a) egg laying and b) healthiness, weather tolerance, etc.
5th, I know the books will tell me what feed to give them and what veterinary care they need, but your advice/experience would mean so much more to me
Anything else you may feel I should know about but haven't thought of asking?
The trouble is I know nothing about them. I know you will tell me to go to the library/book store and get some knowledge first, which I intend to do before taking the plunge. But I was wondering if you all could give me a bit of info as well.
1st, my back garden is where I would need to keep them as the lottie is in my opinion not that safe and I would be gutted if the ladies got harmed. Back garden consists of part paved, approx 10ft square and part grass, approx 12ft square. Also borders which I don't do much with. Garden is fully enclosed with 7ft high fences.
So, is it best to site the run on the paved or grassed area?
2nd, any tips you could give on the best type of run to get would be welcomed.
3rd, how many chucks would be suitable for the space available.
4th, which are the best type to get for a) egg laying and b) healthiness, weather tolerance, etc.
5th, I know the books will tell me what feed to give them and what veterinary care they need, but your advice/experience would mean so much more to me
Anything else you may feel I should know about but haven't thought of asking?
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