Birker2020
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Hi. My other half and I have been discussing having chickens for sometime now (for eggs only) and yesterday he started work on a chicken coop/run and has made the framework for it. It is about 7ft long by 5ft wide and about 5 ft high, in a triangular tapered type shape (if you follow me). We are thinking about buying just two chickens to start with and if we get on okay with looking after these will increase it to four, but we are not sure if this will be a large enough coop for 4 of them. We have been told by a fellow chicken keeper that if we buy them at the point of lay they are vaccinated anyway so we are hoping to do that. We are thinking layers pellets are about £6.00 per bag, do they have to have this or is there a cheaper way of feeding them? I know they eat scraps but does anyone have any tips on what is best for egg production. How many eggs would you get a week from two chickens? Do they need grit for their eggs? Dad says if you crush egg shell in their food they make grit from this as this is what they used to do during the war. I am going to get a book from the library and read up on chickens and my OHs brother has some so at least we can get some advice if we run into problems.
TBH Ive always fancied rescuing a couple of battery chickens and giving them a really nice life, but Ive been told that introducing these birds to an existing group could be a recipe for disaster as they can carry all sorts of diseases so if we were going to buy this type of bird we would have a group of these and not a mixture of normal and ex battery. We have also heard that ex battery hens do not lay very well/at all as they are so stressed out at finding themselves in a totally different environment to the cramped conditions they have always known.
Finally do they always have their wings clipped. If we let them out of their coop/run into the garden whilst we were there to watch them in case of foxes which is fenced with 3ft hire post and chicken wire fencing would they be able to fly over that?
Does anyone have any thoughts/comments? Can anyone think of two girly names for our 'chickens to be'. I like Henny and Penny but Im open to suggestions if anyone can suggest something a bit better!!
TBH Ive always fancied rescuing a couple of battery chickens and giving them a really nice life, but Ive been told that introducing these birds to an existing group could be a recipe for disaster as they can carry all sorts of diseases so if we were going to buy this type of bird we would have a group of these and not a mixture of normal and ex battery. We have also heard that ex battery hens do not lay very well/at all as they are so stressed out at finding themselves in a totally different environment to the cramped conditions they have always known.
Finally do they always have their wings clipped. If we let them out of their coop/run into the garden whilst we were there to watch them in case of foxes which is fenced with 3ft hire post and chicken wire fencing would they be able to fly over that?
Does anyone have any thoughts/comments? Can anyone think of two girly names for our 'chickens to be'. I like Henny and Penny but Im open to suggestions if anyone can suggest something a bit better!!