Growing our backyard farm

twobytwofarm

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5 Years
Mar 28, 2014
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Durham, New Hampshire
My wife are I are new backyard chicken keepers, coming up on the first successful week of chicks.
We live in a small town in NH. After enjoying beekeeping, we decided to start the next adventure. I checked town zoning laws and after finding out We can have 12 hens (no roosters) we thought 4 was a good start. We ordered 2 buff orpingtons and 2 cuckoo marans from the local Agway. While we waited for the chicks to hatch I build a coop for the girls.
I can't wait for the snow to melt so I can build a run and place the coop in the backyard. We are looking forward to having the resources this community provides.
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You'll have to add additions to your coop, you WILL become addicted and want more and more.

Chickens need 4 square feet per bird inside and coop, and 10 sq.feet per bird in an outside run.
 
Well done on your 'starter' coop. Once the addiction really strikes you will go much bigger.
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