Okay, so I'm in a quandry and being the 'over thinking, worry wart' that I can be, I'm convincing myself I wouldn't be worthy of keeping some chooks...... I have dropped a quick email to bhwt but it sounds like they're inundated at the mo, plus I didn't ask my questions, just whether I should call or email them my questions....
I would love to keep chooks again, I had them years ago (actually, when I first joined the forum!) until we had a visit from Mr Fox one night when I forgot to lock the coop up at night I'm not a fan of the 'meat producing' side to chooks (I'm not a prude, I know the connection of my meat to animals etc, I'm simply squeamish) and they were such fun with their own characters that I have thought back fondly on them when I've talked about them since. The eggs would be a nice bonus but not an expectation.
So, enough of the rose tinited perspective on chooks.... onto my 'sticking points'.... Since I last had chooks, my situation has changed and I don't know if I can give them what they need
(1) I should hopefully be back in full time work soon and OH is doing shift work so I don't know during the week days if someone will be around. I'm thinking here about their freedom around the garden. We have dogs (another point) so I'm not worried now about Mr Fox, and *if advisable* I don't mind leaving them out to roam during the day and putting them back at night. But to me, at the moment this is the biggest 'sticking point'
(2) I have dogs. The bhwt implies dogs might be the hardest pets to house chooks with. I had 2 cats when I last had chooks (I still have one of them) and I know at the time both my cats were fine with the chooks - the one that passed away recently used to be slightly put off at being followed around the garden, lol, and the one I still have used to like sleeping in the coop with the chooks, lol.... I now also have 2 king charles cavs, they get on very well with the cat, and I am fairly sure they'd get on with the chooks. But, they can be 'barky' - I guess this is bad for chooks?
(3) We recently redid the whole garden following an extension being built.. Most of my garden is now shingle with flower beds either side - not particularly good for the chooks to scratch around in. I do have a patch at the back of my garden that is partly thin broken concrete / partly the soil that was underneath that I haven't yet dealt with and I don't mind doing whatever is necessary to that to make it useful for the chooks, but how much space will they need (ie is the area big enough for them) and I worry I'm compromising things for the chooks *just* so I can get some again?
(4) I have a sturdy old shed at the back of the garden (in the 'undone' bit) that I was thinking of converting into housing for them, but this is tucked away behind a much bigger shed. Now, roaming the garden they will be able to use whatever space they wanted, but for some reason, being hidden behind a shed (actually it's sandwiched between my back fence and my big shed -nice and sheltered when I think about it) seems somehow 'wrong' to me?
Sorry for the waffle... I'm trying to decide if our garden and lifestyle are suitable to rehome some ex-batts. The details around keeping them (eg health, food, converting the shed) I can work through later, I'm just unsure if I should squash the idea right now?
Many thanks
Shortie
I would love to keep chooks again, I had them years ago (actually, when I first joined the forum!) until we had a visit from Mr Fox one night when I forgot to lock the coop up at night I'm not a fan of the 'meat producing' side to chooks (I'm not a prude, I know the connection of my meat to animals etc, I'm simply squeamish) and they were such fun with their own characters that I have thought back fondly on them when I've talked about them since. The eggs would be a nice bonus but not an expectation.
So, enough of the rose tinited perspective on chooks.... onto my 'sticking points'.... Since I last had chooks, my situation has changed and I don't know if I can give them what they need
(1) I should hopefully be back in full time work soon and OH is doing shift work so I don't know during the week days if someone will be around. I'm thinking here about their freedom around the garden. We have dogs (another point) so I'm not worried now about Mr Fox, and *if advisable* I don't mind leaving them out to roam during the day and putting them back at night. But to me, at the moment this is the biggest 'sticking point'
(2) I have dogs. The bhwt implies dogs might be the hardest pets to house chooks with. I had 2 cats when I last had chooks (I still have one of them) and I know at the time both my cats were fine with the chooks - the one that passed away recently used to be slightly put off at being followed around the garden, lol, and the one I still have used to like sleeping in the coop with the chooks, lol.... I now also have 2 king charles cavs, they get on very well with the cat, and I am fairly sure they'd get on with the chooks. But, they can be 'barky' - I guess this is bad for chooks?
(3) We recently redid the whole garden following an extension being built.. Most of my garden is now shingle with flower beds either side - not particularly good for the chooks to scratch around in. I do have a patch at the back of my garden that is partly thin broken concrete / partly the soil that was underneath that I haven't yet dealt with and I don't mind doing whatever is necessary to that to make it useful for the chooks, but how much space will they need (ie is the area big enough for them) and I worry I'm compromising things for the chooks *just* so I can get some again?
(4) I have a sturdy old shed at the back of the garden (in the 'undone' bit) that I was thinking of converting into housing for them, but this is tucked away behind a much bigger shed. Now, roaming the garden they will be able to use whatever space they wanted, but for some reason, being hidden behind a shed (actually it's sandwiched between my back fence and my big shed -nice and sheltered when I think about it) seems somehow 'wrong' to me?
Sorry for the waffle... I'm trying to decide if our garden and lifestyle are suitable to rehome some ex-batts. The details around keeping them (eg health, food, converting the shed) I can work through later, I'm just unsure if I should squash the idea right now?
Many thanks
Shortie
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