Hello from Spain

ants4t

In the Brooder
Jun 25, 2020
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Agost, spain
Hello, I am new to this forum and 2 days new to keeping chickens. I live in the campo in a small Spanish pottery town called Agost in Alicante Spain.

I have finally adopted my own gang from friends moving away. I have a large Brahma Rooster, a older Buff Orpington and her 3 chicks from the Brahma. I also have a blue egg laying Easter Egger.

I am expecting a steep learning curve, but I have been lurking for a while on this forum trying to get enough backup knowledge before taking the plunge and getting my own coop.

I spent the first night trying to get them in their Eglu to sleep, before last night realising they take themselves to bed without my intervention.

This is hopefully the start of a smallholding, and I have 11,000m2 of land, olive, nut and fruit orchard they will be roaming eventually. I think a lot of people lately have been evaluating how self sufficient they are or could be, and despite me and my wife being vegetarian I will be grateful of any eggs and pest control free roaming chickens will bring.

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Welcome to BYC
Be careful of predators and be sure nothing can get in
It is our concern, we have only seen one fox in 3 years we have been here, but we have feral cats hunting the wild rabbits in our field. We have converted an old dog kennel into a temporary coop , and that is in a bigger "dog park" enclosure which will will let them make their own once settled. Our land is enclosed but still needs fortifying more, but it keeps campo dogs and hunters packs from getting in.

The plan is for a smallholding. wonder how much goats or anything else would help keep some predators away.
 

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