- Jul 1, 2012
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Hi all,
We have a new addition to our family - a beautiful chook. Golden coloured - very nice natured. It was left in the local indoor bowling alley just before midnight on Saturday night by group of young boys. It was a stormy night and she was quite frightened. My daughter rescued her and brought her home.
By now she is firmly ensconced in our backyard and I am trying to rapidly skill about keeping chickens. My husband made us a hasty chook-shed. After spending night one in the shed Fifi seemed to turn her nose up at her new home so she again spent night two in the shed! After looking at your site I realise that the shed will need more warmth with wooden boxes etc. Hubby will source more materials and get to work as the week goes by - and maybe this weekend if need be. I will again try to get mealworms and breed them (I had birds years ago and it seems that chooks love them too)
Your site will be very helpful. Thank a lot. We have not seen an egg yet but are hopeful! I have always wanted to have some chooks. I assume that they are 'pack animals' so will now have to investigate getting others. We have a small dog (a Schnauzer) and she can be a bit snappy but all seems fine although we watch her carefully when Fifi is out in the garden. Amanda
We have a new addition to our family - a beautiful chook. Golden coloured - very nice natured. It was left in the local indoor bowling alley just before midnight on Saturday night by group of young boys. It was a stormy night and she was quite frightened. My daughter rescued her and brought her home.
By now she is firmly ensconced in our backyard and I am trying to rapidly skill about keeping chickens. My husband made us a hasty chook-shed. After spending night one in the shed Fifi seemed to turn her nose up at her new home so she again spent night two in the shed! After looking at your site I realise that the shed will need more warmth with wooden boxes etc. Hubby will source more materials and get to work as the week goes by - and maybe this weekend if need be. I will again try to get mealworms and breed them (I had birds years ago and it seems that chooks love them too)
Your site will be very helpful. Thank a lot. We have not seen an egg yet but are hopeful! I have always wanted to have some chooks. I assume that they are 'pack animals' so will now have to investigate getting others. We have a small dog (a Schnauzer) and she can be a bit snappy but all seems fine although we watch her carefully when Fifi is out in the garden. Amanda
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