Our coop is nearly finished, the feeders and most of the supplies are in the garage waiting, and hopefully we'll go pick up our chickens next week!
We are doing this in our suburban backyard and have tried to be very sensitive to our neighbors. We don't actually need neighbor or city approval to have just two hens but we've asked around as much as possible to make sure everyone is comfortable. It is a bit unusual, to say the least!
So far the response is great and I have a feeling that our chickens will be neighborhood celebrities! This brings it's own set of concerns as I want to protect the health of our chickens and our neighbors. are there any precautions you have to taken to assure your neighbors that you are being careful?
I've seen recommendations to keep a tarp on hand to cover the run in case of an avian influenza outbreak. What about smaller things like keeping hand sanitizer near the coop for visitors.
I don't want to be paranoid, but I do want to be prepared.
We are doing this in our suburban backyard and have tried to be very sensitive to our neighbors. We don't actually need neighbor or city approval to have just two hens but we've asked around as much as possible to make sure everyone is comfortable. It is a bit unusual, to say the least!
So far the response is great and I have a feeling that our chickens will be neighborhood celebrities! This brings it's own set of concerns as I want to protect the health of our chickens and our neighbors. are there any precautions you have to taken to assure your neighbors that you are being careful?
I've seen recommendations to keep a tarp on hand to cover the run in case of an avian influenza outbreak. What about smaller things like keeping hand sanitizer near the coop for visitors.
I don't want to be paranoid, but I do want to be prepared.