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GingerAndHerChicks
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I'm realizing that we will be needing to expand our coop if I continue getting chicks. hahaWe can have as many as we want, but our coop can only fit around 15. We have 14.
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I'm realizing that we will be needing to expand our coop if I continue getting chicks. hahaWe can have as many as we want, but our coop can only fit around 15. We have 14.
I think 14 is perfect, not to many, and just enough.We can have as many as we want, but our coop can only fit around 15. We have 14.
You have your hands full even with 50Limited only by 30 acres and my willingness to build coops for them. (Shuttered) factory farms all around me, I share their zoning - so if I wanted to build big quonset huts with monster fans at either end, and shove them full of birds, i could.
50-60 birds is my current comfort zone - though I have housing for more.
I wonder if majority of people follow the max rules, so if its 35 around you, I wonder how many people have more then 35.The max where i am at is 35....
That is a full on farm!We have between 90 and 140 chickens (eggs are hatching, moving some along, numbers are changing by the week right now), 1 special needs turkey and 12, soon to be 11 coturnix quail
3 was my number too when I started out, but quickly spiraled upwards when I found out how funny, adorable and smart they are. But I am so glad you found your happy little flock that works for you!My town lets you have up to six max. Currently, I have three. Started with six but one got bullied to death and I culled the two bullies. I like my small flock of three, they give me enough eggs, which is why I have chickens to begin with, no chicken math here!
We also have sheep, goats and horses too, but they're slackers. No eggs from themThat is a full on farm!![]()
Actually, I have my hands full with building my house. It keeps raining, and setting me back days, digging the foundations back out. In the long run, it will be worth it - but I picked about the worst possible design for going it mostly alone and suffering massive product delays. Took more than 2 months to get my ICF delivered - in which time we had a 20-year rainfall event which washed my hill into my dig. and last week, we had what would have been a 20-year rainfall event, if we hadn't just had a bigger one a few months earlier.You have your hands full even with 50![]()
HAHA! Goats are cute!!! I want a mini horse.We also have sheep, goats and horses too, but they're slackers. No eggs from them![]()
Congrats on the new house.!!! I have heard from the in laws how hard it is to get siding for the house now, and that goes for a lot of construction supplies.Actually, I have my hands full with building my house. It keeps raining, and setting me back days, digging the foundations back out. In the long run, it will be worth it - but I picked about the worst possible design for going it mostly alone and suffering massive product delays. Took more than 2 months to get my ICF delivered - in which time we had a 20-year rainfall event which washed my hill into my dig. and last week, we had what would have been a 20-year rainfall event, if we hadn't just had a bigger one a few months earlier.
Taking care of 50 is no different than taking care of 10, I've found.