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In the Brooder
hi everyone!
I have been reading articles and forum posts on this great site for a few years,
But now a tricky question that my local friends can't answer has encouraged me to become a member..
Next I will be posting my question in the chicken health forum.
We live in a rural area and our chooks free range.
We are lucky we don't have any trouble with chicken-eating creatures like foxes etc. so we let our chooks take them selves to bed and let themselves out in the morning.
This makes life easier but we do have to go funny places to collect eggs, like on top of my husbands travel bag stored on top of a wardrobe on the veranda..which means he had to find a different bag to take on a recent trip! We wouldn't want to disturb a regular laying spot!
Look forward to being part of this great community
JO
I have been reading articles and forum posts on this great site for a few years,
But now a tricky question that my local friends can't answer has encouraged me to become a member..
Next I will be posting my question in the chicken health forum.
We live in a rural area and our chooks free range.
We are lucky we don't have any trouble with chicken-eating creatures like foxes etc. so we let our chooks take them selves to bed and let themselves out in the morning.
This makes life easier but we do have to go funny places to collect eggs, like on top of my husbands travel bag stored on top of a wardrobe on the veranda..which means he had to find a different bag to take on a recent trip! We wouldn't want to disturb a regular laying spot!
Look forward to being part of this great community
JO