I am making a short film (documentary) on keeping hens in urban settings and I'm looking to find people in London (or other cities in the UK) who keep chickens who would be willing to be a part of it!
In an ideal world, we'd love someone who keeps chickens in an unusual urban setting (e.g...
Hi everyone! I'm new to the chicken world - I am also in Canada. I am getting my day olds tomorrow from our local hatchery. Anyone on here use Koop Clean for the deep litter method? It was recommended to me but I'm having a hard time finding it here in Canada. Any recommendations for an...
The overall size is 3’ wide by 18’ long by 6’ tall. The coop itself is 3’x 6’x 4’ and raised 19” off the ground. Made to house 3-6 chickens.
My coop building adventure begins here in the Pacific Northwest, a few miles west of Portland, Oregon. Many years ago I owned horses and rented a...
Looking for somebody with beekeeping experience. I've been considering keeping bees and I just moved to a new home that backs up to a marsh (however, it is in a neighborhood), so it seems like a good opportunity to get started.
- I've been told/read that you do not need a lot of land to keep...
Hey everyone. I'm getting setup to get a few chickens to keep in my backyard in Atlanta. Its about .25 acre, but there's a vegetable garden that's doing pretty good and i want to try raising chickens. Probably just a few bantams - maybe Dominique because that's what my dads family always raised...
My Chicken Coop
This 20 ft dog concrete paved dog run was the base for my new coop (May 2010):
It has a full-sized chain-link door, a concrete foundation, a chain-link roof, and perfectly good supports. The dog kennel frame is made of steel angle iron with pre-drilled holes.
Here's what I...