Probably like a lot of people, I saw a slot on BBC news last week about a place that rescues battery chickens and rehomes them. I've always fancied keeping chickens, I love the thought of giving battery hens a decent life. We've got a big garden that backs on to fields so space isn't a problem but there are some practicalities e.g. we both work, so wouldn't be back before dark in winter (and I'm worried about foxes getting them), and I'm not sure how much work it would be for friends to look after them when we go on holiday.
Can someone please give me some absolute beginner's advice on whether this is worth looking into further, or a complete non-starter?
Can someone please give me some absolute beginner's advice on whether this is worth looking into further, or a complete non-starter?
I've got 10 now, and every one of them has blossomed into beautiful friendly girls. I do go away for a few days at a time to help care for my elderly mother, but one of my daughters comes over to get them up and put them to bed. Although I live in a town, we do have Mr Urban Fox and his family living not too far away, and he can often be seen trotting down the middle of the road around 2 a.m. My garden has high walls and fences, so although the run itself isn't fox-proof, he'd have a heck of a job getting in in the first place. I think that as long as you can provide your chooks with a fox-proof run, you should be fine.


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