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Hi - Im in weeki Wachee -
Im just getting started, trying to figure out the right size coup - 2 or 4 chickens , which are the best chickens for newbie etc...
My husband is not a huge fan of the idea, we have a little over 2 acres so we have the room, but he says they are dirty and noisey, im sure there have to be some quiter cleaner ones out there? I want to make this as successfull as possiable to avoid the 'I told you so's", lol
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Any advice would be a great help - Also looking for local hatcherys, because im preety sure id like to start with 8wk old birds not new hatchings.
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Yes chickens can be messy but as long as you keep on top of it there shouldn't be a problem. I would look into getting or building a chicken tractor so that they can easily be moved around to different areas of your property. Remember that chickens make some of the best organic fertilizer around.
 
Julie
Go to the shows coming up and see the different types of chickens and eggs that are available. I started off with a mix and now I will be looking for homes or just let some free range as I think I am going to stay with marens and BLRW.
 
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Quote: Also the Florida State Fair has poultry.
http://www.floridastatefairag.com/pdffiles/live-schedule.pdf

Florida State Fair
February 7-18, 2013
4800 U.S. 301
Tampa, Florida 33610
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Contact Information
Charles C. Pesano
P.O. Box 11766
Tampa, Florida 33680
(813) 627-4220
(813) 740-3504 Fax
www.FloridaStateFair.com


http://www.flstrawberryfestival.com/contests/2013_POULTRY_SHOW.pdf

Florida Strawberry Festival
February 28 through March 10, 2013
303 Lemon St
Plant City, Florida
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Contact Information
Paul Davis
P.O. Box 1869
Plant City, Florida 33564
(813) 752-9194
(813) 754-4297 Fax
www.FLStrawberryFestival.com
 
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Hi Julie - Im in weeki Wachee -
Im just getting started, trying to figure out the right size coup - 2 or 4 chickens , which are the best chickens for newbie etc...
My husband is not a huge fan of the idea, we have a little over 2 acres so we have the room, but he says they are dirty and noisey, im sure there have to be some quiter cleaner ones out there? I want to make this as successfull as possiable to avoid the 'I told you so's", lol
barnie.gif
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Any advice would be a great help - Also looking for local hatcherys, because im preety sure id like to start with 8wk old birds not new hatchings.
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Would definitely recommend starting with day old chicks. Older birds have more chance of being exposed to illnesses and I have yet to see someone selling older birds with a health guarantee. You're pretty safe with day-olds, and esp if you are only going to have a few you can socialize them and get them used to you. Much harder to do with 8 week olds.
 

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