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    Scottish chickens

    We want to avoid automatic doors but above said about a light sensory door which might be better. As I said sunrise here can be 5am in summer and I'd rather then have free reign. The coop is big enough to roost and rest enough for 4 chickens (we have 4) also designed to keep them warm in winter...
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    Scottish chickens

    We live in the Highlands and our daytime nighttime shifts from season to season. Now it's getting lighter i end up waking up earlier and earlier. What does everyone else do? Because in the hight of summer it gets light at 4.30- 5am and doesn't get dark till midnight.
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    Seagulls in the scottish highlands!

    We have 4 chooks who love their home and when it snowed they stayed in the run ate plenty and theyre super happy hens were getting loads of eggs. And the seagulls have started to emerge! They get louder every morning and circle the area we live in. We are on the east coast above Inverness. When...
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    Getting close with my hens!

    Hi everyone! Im new to chicken keeping, we have 4 had them about a week now. 2 leghorns ones a cross, one were not sure and a bluebell. Bluebell is the top chick! Two of them are about a year old the other 2 are about 18 weeks now. I love them! Getting up in the morning and letting them out...
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    New member hello!

    This is wonderful thank you so much ❤️
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    New member hello!

    Thank you very much on the coop tips! Can't wait to get started on the designs! Thank you
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    New member hello!

    Hello all! New member from southern England who is weeks away from moving to the Scottish Highlands! My husband and our animals (2 dogs 4 cats) and I are moving to start more of a homestead lifestyle to raise our free range future babies and livestock. We would love chickens, quails and...
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