- Aug 8, 2011
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Hi all! I don't actually have chickens yet but I'm hoping to in the future. I've seen many neighbors with them but I actually haven't called yet to make sure they're allowed, I suppose that would be step one! I bought a chickens for dummies book last night at the bookstore and this site was listed in the book so here I came. I live in Oakdale, CT and we're thinking about getting a few hens for the backyard. Since it's late in the summer now, we're probably thinking next year.
We're thinking of having no more than 6 or 8 hens at any one time and we really want to start out with less than that, maybe 2 or 3. I've taken care of lots of pets over the years but chickens will be entirely new to me! Also we want to try and stagger them because I know I won't be able to butcher the old hens. I'm a vegetarian and I get attached to pictures of animals. Really I would fall to pieces. We realize that we could end up with six non laying hens at one point and we're sort of willing to take the risk.
We might be crazy.
I'm not sure if you're supposed to ask questions in this topic area but if anyone else is from CT can you tell me what chickens need for overwintering? It seems awful to leave them in the coop with three feet of snow over them! I'm trying to get an idea of what we'd need to do to get them in a decent coop. My husbands a carpenter so I'm sure he can build anything we'd need.
So hi and thanks!
Mary
We're thinking of having no more than 6 or 8 hens at any one time and we really want to start out with less than that, maybe 2 or 3. I've taken care of lots of pets over the years but chickens will be entirely new to me! Also we want to try and stagger them because I know I won't be able to butcher the old hens. I'm a vegetarian and I get attached to pictures of animals. Really I would fall to pieces. We realize that we could end up with six non laying hens at one point and we're sort of willing to take the risk.

I'm not sure if you're supposed to ask questions in this topic area but if anyone else is from CT can you tell me what chickens need for overwintering? It seems awful to leave them in the coop with three feet of snow over them! I'm trying to get an idea of what we'd need to do to get them in a decent coop. My husbands a carpenter so I'm sure he can build anything we'd need.
So hi and thanks!
Mary