Good morning folks
MagicPidge I kinda like that I am restricted to 6 chickens because I know that I would not stop; just one more …..
6 gals is a nice number for our coop, run and block size. I also think it is a nice number that I can say I have a flock but still know all their chickenalities and name them all, spend quality time with them. Just me personally, but I think I would be getting out of my depth if I had any more.
I also figure that if one of the neighbours was ever to complain about one of the girls getting a bit excited on the egg song or Cilla attempting to crow (not that they probably would, they do not mind the gals and free eggs
) and the authorities should arrive on my doorstep, they will find healthy, happy, clean and ‘legal’ chickens and I would not have to reduce my flock size or pick who had to go.
I believe I have mentioned that my neighbours have 5 dogs in a 2 dog zone? And that they rent and the dogs are not approved; every time the agent comes around to inspect, the dogs and all traces of them are gone?
I would not like knowing that I am constantly at risk of losing one or all of them, or being told to vacate.
While I definitely do not agree with all Rules and Regulations, I tend to stick to them because I have a personality type tending towards flying under the radar. Breaking regulations messes with my head and I would stress constantly about being caught and the consequences .. as I said, that is just me and sometimes I wish I could be more “no drama, I will deal with it when it happens”.
Thank you sjturner79, it has taken me just over two years to get to the 6 I have and I am happy with the mix of chickenality etc. I also wanted a mix of colours and breeds but didn’t quite get there, 50% of the flock being Pekins and 50% being buff but that’s OK.
The eggs for Cilla’s last hatch were purchased from Burbank Babies. They are a local breeder but they are pick up only and do not post. Due to the time of year, she had all her bantams in one large pen and KiKi and Crystal came from that mixed bantam pen.
As I am not a breeder or show my gals I am happy with barnyard mixes and kinda like the variety of shape and colour they give.
Satay nice pickings!
At just over 2 years I am still learning and I am going to ask what may be a silly question … why is there much discussion on what to use on the coop floor?
I just wonder because the only time my gals go into the coop is to lay an egg or sleep; otherwise they spend no time in there whatsoever.
My coop is slightly raised off the ground and I have lino under the roosts; every morning I remove the overnight poops and clean the floor .. done and clean in 5 mins.
I just wonder if I am doing something wrong or missing something?
I have deep litter in the run. It is a bit of battle to keep it dry in the wet season but each afternoon I give it a quick turn over with the garden fork which keeps it loose and I believe it keeps the fly numbers under control.

MagicPidge I kinda like that I am restricted to 6 chickens because I know that I would not stop; just one more …..

6 gals is a nice number for our coop, run and block size. I also think it is a nice number that I can say I have a flock but still know all their chickenalities and name them all, spend quality time with them. Just me personally, but I think I would be getting out of my depth if I had any more.
I also figure that if one of the neighbours was ever to complain about one of the girls getting a bit excited on the egg song or Cilla attempting to crow (not that they probably would, they do not mind the gals and free eggs

I believe I have mentioned that my neighbours have 5 dogs in a 2 dog zone? And that they rent and the dogs are not approved; every time the agent comes around to inspect, the dogs and all traces of them are gone?
I would not like knowing that I am constantly at risk of losing one or all of them, or being told to vacate.
While I definitely do not agree with all Rules and Regulations, I tend to stick to them because I have a personality type tending towards flying under the radar. Breaking regulations messes with my head and I would stress constantly about being caught and the consequences .. as I said, that is just me and sometimes I wish I could be more “no drama, I will deal with it when it happens”.
Thank you sjturner79, it has taken me just over two years to get to the 6 I have and I am happy with the mix of chickenality etc. I also wanted a mix of colours and breeds but didn’t quite get there, 50% of the flock being Pekins and 50% being buff but that’s OK.
The eggs for Cilla’s last hatch were purchased from Burbank Babies. They are a local breeder but they are pick up only and do not post. Due to the time of year, she had all her bantams in one large pen and KiKi and Crystal came from that mixed bantam pen.
As I am not a breeder or show my gals I am happy with barnyard mixes and kinda like the variety of shape and colour they give.
Satay nice pickings!
At just over 2 years I am still learning and I am going to ask what may be a silly question … why is there much discussion on what to use on the coop floor?
I just wonder because the only time my gals go into the coop is to lay an egg or sleep; otherwise they spend no time in there whatsoever.
My coop is slightly raised off the ground and I have lino under the roosts; every morning I remove the overnight poops and clean the floor .. done and clean in 5 mins.
I just wonder if I am doing something wrong or missing something?
I have deep litter in the run. It is a bit of battle to keep it dry in the wet season but each afternoon I give it a quick turn over with the garden fork which keeps it loose and I believe it keeps the fly numbers under control.
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