Chicken Sitting?

baGAWK123

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Jan 11, 2012
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Hi there!

I'm new to chickens, and I'm going on vacation for 8 days and was wondering what you do with your chickens when on vacation?
I'm assuming you must need a "chicken sitter," someone to let them out in the morning, put them in at dusk, check the feed and water. But where do you find a someone to watch your chickens? Is there a website? I live in Maryland, would BYCer be up for the job of watching my chickens? Or can I just leave the pop door open and have them be fine on their own?

Thank You!
 
Thanks for your replies! 4 of my neighbors have chickens, and they are not interested in watching mine. My dog sitter does not know a thing about chickens. I do have 3 roosters that are a handful, I don't trust them with young/Pre teen children. I think I will go to my local feed store, and see if the owner know any one who can handle my flock. Once again, thanks for your replies!
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We have a PVC gravity feeder that holds about 2 weeks worth of feed and a 5 gallon bucket with the nipples on the under side. When full (well almost full) it is getting low about the same time as the feed--almost two weeks. I am sure this will change as we heat up in the summer. We are planning a vacation in July and our house/pet sitter will be here. I plan to fill the food tube and water bucket before we leave. It should get them through till we get back. If not, she can add a couple gallons of water to the bucket and a few scoops of food to the tube. Otherwise just throw out some scratch and collect eggs daily.
 

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