Im on the fence about eventually getting a rooster (when I can actually have chickens and not just dream about them XP). We're looking for end for ourselves and tiny dinosaur friends so I'm not sure a roo is necessary.
Of course this is now, who knows what could happen when I get the chicks.
I really like the smaller, covered run attached to the larger open one. My husband and I are looking to live in Northern Wisconsin (where winter starts in October and lasts until May) so having two runs, one of which is protected from the elements, makes a lot of sense!
Thank you thank you! I don't want to be caught with my pants down so I'm looking for as much info as possible. :) And books are great but there's nothing like talking to people who've been doing it. :)
Hello peeps! My name is Izzy and I am, alas, without chickens at the moment. I live in an apartment with a landlord who is NOT KEEN on the idea of having chickens on the property. Sad. But I have plans! Plans for chickens when my husband and I get a house of our own, preferably in the...