ChookaPete
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Hello there!
My name is Pete. I live in Kalgoorlie Western Australia, with my five chooks!
I have four 1 year-old Hy-Lines, named Cumin, Coriander, Cardamom, and Clover, and a seven month-old Leghorn named Chamomile.
I am relatively new to raising chickens. When I was little my paternal grandparents kept chickens on their farm. Then when I was about eight my sister and I had a bantam chook and rooster for about a year, until we found the rooster in the deep freezer! His partner soon joined him, and while we were both a little sad we were pleasantly surprised that they tasted so nice!
But I don't think I could eat my own chooks now...
When I used to live in Perth I shared a house with a friend who had a big flock of chooks as well as three ducks, who all laid mountains of eggs!
Part of the reason I got chickens was they could be somewhat semi-independent, since I work away a lot so couldn't keep a dog or cat as a pet. I provide them with 20kg feeder boxes, water containers fitted with hoses on solar-powered tap timers, and they free range across my whole backyard and front yard.
I found this website and forum via the DuckDuckGo search engine, to seek advice on managing chicken bullying.
I shall post some photographs of my chooks soon!
My name is Pete. I live in Kalgoorlie Western Australia, with my five chooks!
I have four 1 year-old Hy-Lines, named Cumin, Coriander, Cardamom, and Clover, and a seven month-old Leghorn named Chamomile.
I am relatively new to raising chickens. When I was little my paternal grandparents kept chickens on their farm. Then when I was about eight my sister and I had a bantam chook and rooster for about a year, until we found the rooster in the deep freezer! His partner soon joined him, and while we were both a little sad we were pleasantly surprised that they tasted so nice!
But I don't think I could eat my own chooks now...
When I used to live in Perth I shared a house with a friend who had a big flock of chooks as well as three ducks, who all laid mountains of eggs!
Part of the reason I got chickens was they could be somewhat semi-independent, since I work away a lot so couldn't keep a dog or cat as a pet. I provide them with 20kg feeder boxes, water containers fitted with hoses on solar-powered tap timers, and they free range across my whole backyard and front yard.
I found this website and forum via the DuckDuckGo search engine, to seek advice on managing chicken bullying.
I shall post some photographs of my chooks soon!