I’m going to do it. I was thinking a large permanent enclosed run with chicken house inside. I need it fox proofed. I’ve seen a fox in my driveway a couple of times this winter on cold frosty evenings. I would just have to deal with the mud.
I’m still working with a couple of very early starts per week but I have some offspring still at home who could open the hatch in the mornings when I’m not there.using a lot of eggs totally not a problem.
Letting hens out for a wee wander might be an idea but I have a dog who is easily cowed so they would need supervised.
It’s not about the money.... I know the figures wouldn’t add up but I am thinking of it more as a hobby.
I’m still working with a couple of very early starts per week but I have some offspring still at home who could open the hatch in the mornings when I’m not there.using a lot of eggs totally not a problem.
Letting hens out for a wee wander might be an idea but I have a dog who is easily cowed so they would need supervised.
It’s not about the money.... I know the figures wouldn’t add up but I am thinking of it more as a hobby.
~ and she was talking about coops. She mentioned the Eglu (which I think are so ugly and over-priced) and then mentioned a plastic coop which was cheaper from a company called Solway Recycling. So I quickly googled them on my phone and they don't look too bad at all! Recycled plastic, nice sizes, last approx 30 years etc....I may be saving up my pennies - what do you think? Any good? There's quite a few different types to choose from.
Me? I just look at chicken coops
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