Hermits Garden
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I'll start by saying: I don't have chickens. YET.
Right now we live about halfway between Flagstaff and Phoenix, in Dewey, Arizona. We're retiring to Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ, most likely next spring/summer. Just us, lots of kids & grandkids but they all live far away. We've moved a lot, lived in a lot of different climates/states, but we need to stay in Arizona for the elders.
So--an acre where we can have chickens in the piney woods in the mountains. It will have all four seasons--snow in winter and heat temps in the high 80's. Not a lot of grass unless you water it, but nice native plants and wildflowers on the forest floor. I'll have a very small veggie garden--but only for chicken treats like kale and spinach, as we're carnivores and don't eat veggies ourselves.
It'll be a while before we get to have chickens--we have to build the house first--but I want a dual purpose breed, say eight or nine hens and a roo. I'm thinking Buff Orpingtons, because a. I'm a rank beginner, and b. they're just so danged sweet.
The hubby is an excellent carpenter, so he'll build coops and runs as I design them. I'm a firm believer in researching the heck out of something before I attempt it, which is why I'm joining BYC so early in the game. Hope y'all don't mind.
So if anyone lives in a dry mountain climate (Colorado? Arizona mountains?) I'd love to hear from you about raising chickens in a pine forest. Thank you in advance.
Right now we live about halfway between Flagstaff and Phoenix, in Dewey, Arizona. We're retiring to Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ, most likely next spring/summer. Just us, lots of kids & grandkids but they all live far away. We've moved a lot, lived in a lot of different climates/states, but we need to stay in Arizona for the elders.
So--an acre where we can have chickens in the piney woods in the mountains. It will have all four seasons--snow in winter and heat temps in the high 80's. Not a lot of grass unless you water it, but nice native plants and wildflowers on the forest floor. I'll have a very small veggie garden--but only for chicken treats like kale and spinach, as we're carnivores and don't eat veggies ourselves.
It'll be a while before we get to have chickens--we have to build the house first--but I want a dual purpose breed, say eight or nine hens and a roo. I'm thinking Buff Orpingtons, because a. I'm a rank beginner, and b. they're just so danged sweet.
The hubby is an excellent carpenter, so he'll build coops and runs as I design them. I'm a firm believer in researching the heck out of something before I attempt it, which is why I'm joining BYC so early in the game. Hope y'all don't mind.
So if anyone lives in a dry mountain climate (Colorado? Arizona mountains?) I'd love to hear from you about raising chickens in a pine forest. Thank you in advance.