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He said he doesn't know which birds in the pens laid my eggs so there's quite a few color possibilities!
 
Thank you. You put things into a different perspective for me. I really can't control very much of the risk to the cats. Either way, they are better off with me than where they came from. ( A neighborhood cat colony where cats were often run-over and not cared for at all) And they are happy. They have a job as farm cats, and love it. They roam and hunt, and are safer, fed, have a cozy cat house and hay barn, and are getting vetted. On the chicken front, if I use biosecurity methods and make a secure coop, they will most likely be safe and the people who care for them too.
Here’s a cat problem: IMG_3502.jpeg
 
So: The decision has been reversed. Chickens are happening this year. I had waaayy too many people enabling me. 😆 I would like to do something like The Burrow (over in articles) in terms of coop. I think it is a very practical design for my needs. In terms of chickens, I want Chocolate Orpingtons, Easter Eggers, a Blue Australorp, a Buff Orpington, Bielefelder, and  maybe a Chocolate Orpington Rooster. About 8 chickens. Maybe 10. It had been 4-6, but then the list grew, and when I think I could slim the list a bit, it grows. Chicken math! Now, to plan and begin the build and order the babies. :clap
Exciting! You can rely on us to provide sensible advice. Nobody here is an enabler at all!
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And I am very interested in seeing Chocolate Orpingtons, so keep us posted.
 

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