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  1. WildBills

    garage conversion

    In a nut shell the state regulations are no more than 3,000 chickens and the eggs can't be sold more than 100 miles away from the hens. So there isn't an issue with the commercial chicken feed? I wasn't sure if maybe grain fed was more natural and healthier.
  2. WildBills

    garage conversion

    First and foremost, thank all of you. This is really good info that has given me lots to think about. I live in western Pennsylvania about and hour and half north of Pittsburgh. I live beside a couple Amish farms, so I assumed there isn't any ordinances, but I will double check my assumptions...
  3. WildBills

    garage conversion

    I grew up on a farm with several hundred head of cattle and about 1000 chickens. The problem is when I got a wild bur in my *** and decided I didn't want anything to do with farming I left everything for about 15 years and my old man shut it all down. I just finished remeasuring the garage and...
  4. WildBills

    garage conversion

    I have a two car garage about 20'x20' and a shed about 8'x8' on my property. I am toying with the idea of converting both into coops, fencing in about a 100'x60' area of my yard and buying about 250 chickens. I have a few questions, would this be enough room for that many chickens? How high...
  5. WildBills

    Converting a garage

    I have been toying with the idea of going and buying about 250 or so Rhode Island Reds to sell eggs, chicks, and possibly meat. I have a few questions. I am considering on converting an old two car garage and an 8x8 shed on my property into the coops and fencing in roughly half an acre of...
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