When it comes to buying the 6th one have a think about the egg colours as well as the colours of the birds! Nothing better than opening up a box of home laid eggs all different colours!
How thick is the mesh on the run?
Might be worth putting the house up on a couple of pallets to save your back!
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Tomorrow. Going to Durham hens to pick some up. Going to get 6. I think that is a manageable amount to start with. Blue Haze, Copper Black, Speckeldy, Rhode Rock and Black Tail. Not sure of the 6th one at the minute.
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Originally posted by Gillykat View PostSO exciting!!! Have you started building a run yet?
Looking forward to hearing all about your gorgeous girlies once you get them
I am only think 4 or 6 max although I am told I will end up getting more!
An automatic door opener for the mornings as I am away for work at 5am most mornings.
Do Hens normally lay during the day or at night? I know they look for dark areas to lay in.
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SO exciting!!! Have you started building a run yet?
Looking forward to hearing all about your gorgeous girlies once you get them
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Hey guys. Thanks for all the input to my original question. I have been on my introductory course today and i am sold. With permission and signed paperwork i have the half plot next door so i now have the room. So i came away with a Durham Hens Coop too!!!!!!!
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I wish we were as lucky. I've also been very careful, feed kept in bins, I use the local tree surgeons wood chip, area is changed often within a 50meter fence, I never fed any kitchen scraps either.
I also have trouble with wild bird seed - even that bird food comes in at night.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostReally? I struggle to believe that.
No rat holes around the run, sheds, hedge line. No damage to the run, coop, sheds, etc. No rats.
i think there are so many other sources of food that are more easily available we are the lowest ranked source of feed so the least attractive to the little critters...
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I'll be getting my girls in a few months once run & coop are sorted. Luckily rats don't freak me out and I expect there will be the odd one (or ten!) around simply because of where my allotment is and because a few of the other plot holders are a bit lazy as regards coop & run hygiene etc. It's up to me to make their home as secure and safe as possible for my girls.....I'm sure once Neil is let loose on the buildings I have in mind he'll have them like Fort Knox!
I'm sure, quietandy, once you get your girls you'll never regret it! I've done tons of internet & book research over the past few months and EVERYBODY emphasises just how much fun chickens are and how you'll never regret it! Durham Hens have some lovely breeds/varieties available too - they've got some gorgeous Polish available at the moment. I told Margaret off the other day for putting a video up on their Facebook page which REALLY tempted me
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I have had chickens for four or five years now, and no rats. I think it helps that the coop is on concrete, and I have had up to eight cats, and the chicken run is very close to the house, so they'd have to get past the cats first. Never seen a rat, or any evidence of them since I got the chickens
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They've chewed a hole through the bottom of the plastic chicken coop/kennel which has had to be repaired with a metal plate - twice.
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The water, the chicken poo will also attract them and they even nicked my eggs one year.
I was meticulous with food....they chewed a little hole in my plastic bin that held the food. So I had to buy metal ones.
Yes, we used lots of ways to get rid but I also think it's inevitable. We just tried to keep the numbers down. Strange though...somethings they just vanished and would return several months later.
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