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Any of you guys raise chickens?
I want to get started, for eggs really. what type? what type coop? pointers..........direction............any help would be appreciated. |
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I have 3 hens now but they sure are taking their time starting to lay eggs since they are at 23 weeks and yet to lay. When i get home i'll post a pic of my setup.
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It all depends on what you want. You can make yourself a big coop with alot of room for them to roam around, or individual cages. I've seen people with a setup similar to rabbit cages. One hin per cage with a laying box. Juts depends on the kind of room you have.
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Nice to know about the 4sqft thing. Your setup is similar to what im about to do.
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Not a bad little setup Shawn!
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im about to have fried chicken if these hens don't start laying, have 2 roosters and 3 hens now but im bout to release one of the roosters in some grease. Also peddler consider ducks instead, they lay more eggs than chickens(avg 300 a yr compared to 200-300 a yr for chickens and that depends on the breed) but with ducks you need a net over the top obviously. I plan on putting a net over mine though because the hens can perch on the top of the kennel if they jump from the top of my ramp.
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Let me know when you fry that dude up lol ill try to plan on coming get some peppers on that day lol i love me some shicken! Ill bring tha watermelon! |
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There ya go there is all kinda gals wanting feathers in there hurr!!
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Just be warned, Ducks will make a mess!!!!!!!! They will durn a drop of water on concrete into a mud hole! I hear some types are not as bad as others. Not sure which ones though. My dad had a few and as long as the wings were clipped well enough he never had a problem with them getting out without a net.
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http://www.backyardchickens.com/breeds/breed-chart
This might help, we have 14 hens and a rooster. Only have of our hens are old enough to lay and we get 1-5 eggs from them a day. |
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Pogie meal makes them cackle and lay eggs like crazy.
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I didn't think individual set up, that's an idea.
I have plenty room though, looking for six maybe eight, no roosters. I like the posting of pics, thanks for ideas for sure! |
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Do you need a rooster if all u want is the eggs?
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Nope, rooster fertilizes them if you want to hatch out chicks
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I personally think they are equally as good and big, dont worry bout da watermelon though, got dems in the garden too!
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Nope... We put golf balls in a couple of the boxes. It encourages them to lay. All ours run around the yard all day but I will be happy to take pics of the house later today.
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If you want good eggs, get you a turkey!!! big and yummy! My dad had one for a while. I hated that thing, but I loved them eggs.
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