- May 21, 2013
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Hello everyone - I am very new here so I apologize in if this is miscategorized? This is my very first post
My question is - Would a small flock of chickens be manageable for someone like myself or would I be hard pressed to be able to give them the care they need and deserve?
A little bit of background so that you can know what I mean... I am a single 27 year old gal, I own my own home in which I have two dogs (Daisy and Junebug). They share my 1/3 acre yard with 3 goats (Skeeter, Tilly, and Rosie) and one ornery Shetland sheep (Dirty Gerty). I work 911 dispatch which means for me, 12-13 hour overnight shifts from 7pm-7am four days a week. During which I am asleep during the daytime.
I have found the goats/sheep to be very manageable with my schedule as they don't need much from me during my work days - some love and oats in the am, some love and blueberries before I head to work in the pm, rinse and repeat. I spend most of my days off with them out in the yard and they seem to be happy with that.
I would like to get a small flock of chickens, probably around 5 or so, to have eggs that I could possibly sell or give away in the community. I have the room, the fencing materials, and the ability to build them a sweet little coop. And of course lots of love to go around.
Here's where the question comes in... My mother believes I am taking on too much for just lil 'ol me, and is afraid that I will have too many responsibilities. I am the type of person who likes to stay busy and who thinks I can do anything I set my mind to! And that if it really turns out to not work out for me, it was a learning experience and I can mark it off my list as 'not for me' or 'not feasible at this point in my life'. But I do not want to disregard her advice and walk blindly into chicken ownership...
Sorry this got kind of long, I have just never had chickens before so I would really like some good input from you chicken masters on whether you think it is manageable for a busy single person to have a happy healthy little flock.
THANKS EVERYONE!

A little bit of background so that you can know what I mean... I am a single 27 year old gal, I own my own home in which I have two dogs (Daisy and Junebug). They share my 1/3 acre yard with 3 goats (Skeeter, Tilly, and Rosie) and one ornery Shetland sheep (Dirty Gerty). I work 911 dispatch which means for me, 12-13 hour overnight shifts from 7pm-7am four days a week. During which I am asleep during the daytime.
I have found the goats/sheep to be very manageable with my schedule as they don't need much from me during my work days - some love and oats in the am, some love and blueberries before I head to work in the pm, rinse and repeat. I spend most of my days off with them out in the yard and they seem to be happy with that.
I would like to get a small flock of chickens, probably around 5 or so, to have eggs that I could possibly sell or give away in the community. I have the room, the fencing materials, and the ability to build them a sweet little coop. And of course lots of love to go around.
Here's where the question comes in... My mother believes I am taking on too much for just lil 'ol me, and is afraid that I will have too many responsibilities. I am the type of person who likes to stay busy and who thinks I can do anything I set my mind to! And that if it really turns out to not work out for me, it was a learning experience and I can mark it off my list as 'not for me' or 'not feasible at this point in my life'. But I do not want to disregard her advice and walk blindly into chicken ownership...
Sorry this got kind of long, I have just never had chickens before so I would really like some good input from you chicken masters on whether you think it is manageable for a busy single person to have a happy healthy little flock.
THANKS EVERYONE!
