- Jul 23, 2009
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Hi! I am Prize, I've joined so that I could learn more about chickens before I commit to getting myself a pair.
I live in Pennsylvania, so we have all 4 seasons. I has a yard slightly under 1000sq ft.
My plan is to build a coop, tractor and then next spring get a pair of young hens to keep as pets, for eggs and for their coveted mosquito eating abilities. Do they really eat a lot of the mosquitos? Because I am highly allergic to them and this would be GREAT! Also, I heard their poop makes great fertilizer, does it need to be aged or treated first?
I plan on housing them outside, but am unsure how much protection they would need in the winter?
The breed I am looking at is Easter Egger. But, I am unsure if I can find a breeder near me that will let me buy 2 sexed ones. In addition I'd really like them to be "lap chickens." Is this a big quality in this breed (it said it was on the "which chicken is right for you" quiz, but I don't know just how trustworthy that is as a source)? If not, which breed will be best to interact with?
Lastly, I have heard mixed reviews about how much work chickens actually are. Since I will only have 2, what is your opinion? Your experiences? Is there anything else you think I should know before purchasing?
Thanks for reading, I look forward to hearing from you!
I live in Pennsylvania, so we have all 4 seasons. I has a yard slightly under 1000sq ft.
My plan is to build a coop, tractor and then next spring get a pair of young hens to keep as pets, for eggs and for their coveted mosquito eating abilities. Do they really eat a lot of the mosquitos? Because I am highly allergic to them and this would be GREAT! Also, I heard their poop makes great fertilizer, does it need to be aged or treated first?
I plan on housing them outside, but am unsure how much protection they would need in the winter?
The breed I am looking at is Easter Egger. But, I am unsure if I can find a breeder near me that will let me buy 2 sexed ones. In addition I'd really like them to be "lap chickens." Is this a big quality in this breed (it said it was on the "which chicken is right for you" quiz, but I don't know just how trustworthy that is as a source)? If not, which breed will be best to interact with?
Lastly, I have heard mixed reviews about how much work chickens actually are. Since I will only have 2, what is your opinion? Your experiences? Is there anything else you think I should know before purchasing?
Thanks for reading, I look forward to hearing from you!
