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To chook or not to chook!?
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I have been through the ups and downs of ex-batts although mine had been well "rescued" before I got them so didn't have to go through the bald no-feather phase and would thoroughly recommend them if you can find a similar source to mine. I have been through two batches of 4 over the last 5 years losing them to fox and old age and whilst I am currently without (last died last weekend) I am already looking forward to my next batch.
You can even train them to come to call (with the help of bread and / or mealworms)
Cannot recommend it highly enough! Don't forget the slug population will be decimated!!The cats' valet.
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what can I say ................ thank you all so much. Yes it's the eggs I can eat - major problems with eating the chooks, but I can learn, I hope! The chicks would be pre-batt although I had no idea that there were such a thing as hens that didn't make the battery grade. I have an idea that maybe that could work in a chicks favour.We are thinking of starting with 6 hens and they will have quite an area to roam in - approx 10 metres by 5 metres, is this enough. When we are around they will be let out to roam around a bit more. i am going to need advice on, feeding, mites, water - oh lord, just about everything, it's a bit like being a new mum just no health visitor to give you lowdown!!!!
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Sounds big enough to me, 50 sq m is err.. around 8sq m each, think its been said on here that penned hens ideally need at least 2 sq m each (someone now should drop in and correct me if thats wrong) esp. as they'll be let out too.
Consisder us all as a collective health visitor
And I started with 3..and now have over 40, none of which would have been possible without the experts on here (thanks guys)Anyone who says nothing is impossible has never tried slamming a revolving door
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To Chook or not to Chook - what a silly question
Chook of course.
You have the house, you have the run. Get some strong healthy birds, pop them in the house with food and water, and learn the rest on the job.
Tis that simple - honestSave the earth - it's the only planet with chocolate
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you should go for it,with all the experts on this site,i have found that no matter what your problem is,there is always someone who knows the answer.you will not regret it,i trained mine to follow the corn tin,so i can now lead them where i want them to forage(like a pied piper) and it always makes me laugh to see their silly run as they try to be first to eat from my hand,i wouldnt be without them now,you will never get better eggs..good luck.
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