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- Aug 19, 2017
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I have made a mild introduction previously, but updating information. We my wife and I have moved onto the property of our intended hobby Chicken Farm since Aug. 31 and still unpacking and getting settled in. There are two hens that visit our yard and not sure if they were part of the previous owner property or belong to surrounding abandon residence here along the section on land we have rented...I will contact my immediate neighbor who has chickens to see if these birds are his Not sure of the breeds yet, but one older hen is spotted or speckled dark grey base color with white fleck streaks in patterned formation...the other looks a cross breed Rhode Island Red, but the red us not a deep robust color as I remember them. These chickens are free ranging and hang around here. The speckled bird is older she likely is not an egg laying hen, and just needs to live out what is left of her life. The Red is of egg laying age, in her prime, very healthy looking. I bought some fancy scratch feed and made the introduction to both birds. Red is skittish and my dog needs to improve her manors as she spokes the birds with a fast approach (mostly curious what they are eating).
A question I have about starting to raise chickens here...I'm going to start with free range, bur as a young person I raised pigeons...and teaching them to home I kept them cooped for a few weeks after that they knew where they live and get food... Would it be the same practice to start my new birds confined...this gives them the introduction to methods used to water, feed and type of roost area I provide as I plan to use or obtain rollout bedding to gather and protect the eggs.
No serious productivity is being sought this season as I'm gathering knowledge, equipment, and setting up to care and feed the ladies. It has been more than 6 decades since I have been around farm animals most notably chickens and can say I don't remember enough to start without seeking advise. Any suggestions for start up is most appreciated and I do accept being told in a manor that would seem over simplified to some...meaning baby steps two inches at a time is better than one giant leap. I really need the foundation for a successful startup with range chicken raising.
Oh before I forget out yard is about 125 feet long by 80 feet wide...this is the actual yard with lots of trees and one area of exposed sunlight 30 x 30 squar foot area...rest is in the shade...lots of weeds.
A question I have about starting to raise chickens here...I'm going to start with free range, bur as a young person I raised pigeons...and teaching them to home I kept them cooped for a few weeks after that they knew where they live and get food... Would it be the same practice to start my new birds confined...this gives them the introduction to methods used to water, feed and type of roost area I provide as I plan to use or obtain rollout bedding to gather and protect the eggs.
No serious productivity is being sought this season as I'm gathering knowledge, equipment, and setting up to care and feed the ladies. It has been more than 6 decades since I have been around farm animals most notably chickens and can say I don't remember enough to start without seeking advise. Any suggestions for start up is most appreciated and I do accept being told in a manor that would seem over simplified to some...meaning baby steps two inches at a time is better than one giant leap. I really need the foundation for a successful startup with range chicken raising.
Oh before I forget out yard is about 125 feet long by 80 feet wide...this is the actual yard with lots of trees and one area of exposed sunlight 30 x 30 squar foot area...rest is in the shade...lots of weeds.