I started out by limiting my flock and it was about the economy. Ihave been ill and I am not working- well as I am self employed, I am not being paid at the moment. I live in quite a built up area but I do have a good size garden.
So it started off because I was a/ interested and also b/ looking for ways to save a little on my expenditure and still eat well.
I built my run, but my son helped me with the wire. I adapted the coup which was a playhouse I had bought for my dog but he would never go in there, it was for him to have shelter when I was working.
My sister bought 10 assorted POL chickens, and paid a variety of prices for them. I had researched for the best layers and most hardy breeds. I bought 4 Black Rocks, which are bred in Scotland, but are the same as your Sex Links, so nice large brown eggs. Because they are bred to free range they are good and hardy birds.
Yes they cost me for food until they were laying, but I was learning too. I have learned a lot being on BYC. But since they started laying, I get 3-4 eggs a day. Not a lot, but I spend about £3 per week on food for them and I have regular customers who pay me £1. 50 for 6 eggs. So I make £4.50, spend £3, and I have my own eggs free. lol.
I love watching how everyone buys their chicks, and hatches, but we are not allowed to keep roosters, and I can not afford any more right now, But my girls are doing well. I really enjoy having them around. The eggs are great, and I go outside more than I would if they were not there. I have started a Compost heap and have spent some time working on my garden which really needs it. but the girls help out looking for bugs and worms when I am out there, and we are doing fine. I have lots of seeds ready to grow more food this year, and my first little plants are coming up now in trays ready to be potted out.
Because my soil is very heavy clay the poop and wood shavings and sometimes shredded paper is making the soil lighter and easier to work.
I turned my coup around 45 degress and the soil under where the run used to be is now all prepared to grow runner beans and peas, and my girls have a nice new grassy area to demolish....lol.
As well as providing the best food source so far, they are friendly and great fun to watch, and they keep me company in the garden.
I am not ambitious, and much as I would like to do more in the future, I will see what comes, but I am so pleased that I included chickens in my plans to deal with the economy. yes I do buy a large bag of wood shavings now and again (£4), but I have cut down on the rubbish I throw out each week, I recycle more, and I smile.... that is worth a lot.