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Letting your chickens stay in the house with you = a good chicken momma!Welcome Joan! Wow, broilers sounds cool...but I don't think I could do it. I tend to get a little attached. Lisa, I don't know as that I'm a good chicken momma or just touched in the head. Lol Ace is doing great. You'd never know she had a booboo.
Our chicken count is holding at 9 now. I have no idea what the dimensions of our coop and run are...I'll have to ask hubby, or measure it. The inside is a duplex...it was the kids play house...we have over kill with 10 nesting boxes..but it was free and came that way. Lol We have 3 ducks coming the week of the 24th. I miss duckies terribly. They are so comical. The chicks free range in the back yard all day...lots bushes and trees to hide under. Lisa, did you eat the duck and Guinea hen eggs? Okay, catch y'all later
We used to have goats and their hut/coop/whatever remains empty. Soon after we got chickens, my DH wanted to get some broilers to raise in the goat coop. He'd made arrangements to pick them up from someone in Sullivan County, but at the last minute decided against it. I think he was afraid they'd be too much work to process knowing I'd be too squeamish to help! But I agree, they are healthier. I think if he had gone through w/getting the broilers and took care of them without my help, I would probably (maybe!!!) be able to eat one. As long as I don't form an emotional bond with them I think I'd be ok.The chickens don t seem to get worried about anything that I do not react to. The broilers are Cornish rock crosses. We decided to get chickens for eggs and then decided for meat as they would be better taken care of and better for you