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    New owner, several questions. A fun bag of ignorance!

    I have a few that seek attention, not so much petting as liking to follow me around and fly up on me. I do like to pet the ones that tolerate it. I have some that don't really like being handled, and I usually leave them alone. Even the ones that don't like being handled do seem to like sitting...
  2. Blue

    New owner, several questions. A fun bag of ignorance!

    From what you said, it sounds like you'll probably be okay as far as ventilation goes. The chickens only need to be locked in the coop at night if you're worried about predators; I do lock some of mine in at night as I don't think their run provides as much protection as their coop, and we do...
  3. Blue

    New owner, several questions. A fun bag of ignorance!

    The gist of the dormers and gables ventilation is that it is recommended that you have ventilation up high (such as small vents right under the roof eaves of your coop). Vents such as these will allow air to circulate into the coop, but will be up high enough that the air won't be blowing...
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