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Hello all,
My name is Tomo and I live in Australia. I'm thinking about raising chickens in my backyard.
Watching healthy hens pecking and scratching in the yard or run would certainly give me huge satisfaction, and quality eggs would definitely lighten up my lifestyle.
Although my grandmother had chickens when I was very little, I have no practical experience on raising chickens. I've been researching on the web and reading books to get myself ready, but my head is overloaded with too much information!! There are so many breeds, chicken houses, food types and care products!
Given the size of my back yard, two chickens would be a good start. Firstly, I decided to choose what I want to get in terms of how old the chicks are. Options available in my area are:
- Fertile Eggs
- Day-old chicks
- Pullets
- Or Ex-Battery hens from an adoption program (they apparently still have a good year of laying left)
How did you start (or thinking about starting) with chickens? Lots of questions are circling in my head... I hope this forum helps me getting somewhere to start.
It's encouraging to know about chick-lovers all over the world!!
New chook fancier,
Tomo
My name is Tomo and I live in Australia. I'm thinking about raising chickens in my backyard.
Watching healthy hens pecking and scratching in the yard or run would certainly give me huge satisfaction, and quality eggs would definitely lighten up my lifestyle.
Although my grandmother had chickens when I was very little, I have no practical experience on raising chickens. I've been researching on the web and reading books to get myself ready, but my head is overloaded with too much information!! There are so many breeds, chicken houses, food types and care products!
Given the size of my back yard, two chickens would be a good start. Firstly, I decided to choose what I want to get in terms of how old the chicks are. Options available in my area are:
- Fertile Eggs
- Day-old chicks
- Pullets
- Or Ex-Battery hens from an adoption program (they apparently still have a good year of laying left)
How did you start (or thinking about starting) with chickens? Lots of questions are circling in my head... I hope this forum helps me getting somewhere to start.
It's encouraging to know about chick-lovers all over the world!!
New chook fancier,
Tomo
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