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    How much space do I need?

    I know this has been posted before, but I've just got confused. I'm going to get 4 or 5 chickens, and I would like plenty of space for them, especially when fully grown. How much space do they need each? Also, how big does the run need to be, and how big does the coop/house need to be? Thanks
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    I can't wait to get chickens after our extension! I love Rubber Ducks!!! Leave a comment below! !!!
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    Simple

    I have looked at te chicken math post, but I'm sooo confuseed!!! What is chicken math (simplified)? I tried it (and probaly failed!): 4 egg laying chickens=4 chickens Is that correct? P.S. My head hurts
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    Official Definition(s) of Chicken Math

    Quote: I sort of get this, and I sort of don't. What is the piont of chicken math? Is it to make a large amount of chickens seem really small? My head hurts! So, if I had 4 chickens (that lay eggs and are not going to be killed for meat), according to the chicken math above, I would have 4...
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    Simple

    Hi, I need to build a simple chicken house and run for 3-5 chickens. Does anyone have a photo of their house and run? Or does anyone know a a good website? Anything would be helful! Thanks!
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    Poultry Predator Identification

    Wow!!! That's an amazing post! How long did it take to write?!?!?! Thanks for posting it! It's been really useful!
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    "normal" chickens

    Sorry-I wasn't that clear! I ment The Happy Egg co. Here's a link:
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    Hia, from me!!! Which chicken?

    Heya! Thanks for replying so fast! I would rather lots of eggs instead of pretty looks. I live in England, so not very hot! And I would prefer friendly non-flying chickens! Thanks again!
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    Hia, from me!!! Which chicken?

    Hello! I'm a first time chicken owner. We're thinking of getting 2-4 hens. They will be kept outside in a pen and chicken house all year round. We would like lots of eggs. Which type of chicken is best? Also, what's the best food to feed them?
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    "normal" chickens

    Have you seen the Happy Egg advert? If so, they look like that.
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    "normal" chickens

    I'm thinking of getting chickens, but I don't know which breed to get. I'm probaly going to get the "normal" ones. Which breed are they? P.S. They look like the ones off the Happy Egg advert!
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