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Its a good point, your buildings definitely depend on your predator situation. Our worst problem here are abandoned/stray dogs.If i had That coop, it would defintly give the coyotes something to do.
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Its a good point, your buildings definitely depend on your predator situation. Our worst problem here are abandoned/stray dogs.If i had That coop, it would defintly give the coyotes something to do.
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. [Hello all from Marion, Indiana.! Currently sharing life with 7 chickens, 5 different breeds, all under 1 year. I rescued the first 4 last summer& added 3 Marans chicks in Oct. They are all doing well together. They free range during daytime when I am home as I have had several visits from a hawk & at night occasionally, coyotes. Looking foreward to adding more pullets in the spring as it turns out, I now have 3 cockerels & 4 pullets. But love them all & so far so good.
. [Hello all from Marion, Indiana.! Currently sharing life with 7 chickens, 5 different breeds, all under 1 year. I rescued the first 4 last summer& added 3 Marans chicks in Oct. They are all doing well together. They free range during daytime when I am home as I have had several visits from a hawk & at night occasionally, coyotes. Looking foreward to adding more pullets in the spring as it turns out, I now have 3 cockerels & 4 pullets. But love them all & so far so good.![]()
Well got the fan installed in the incubator and ordered some quail eggs to give it a try before I try chicken eggs next month. Hopefully I'm successful and get to try quail (both raising and eating).
. [Hello all from Marion, Indiana.! Currently sharing life with 7 chickens, 5 different breeds, all under 1 year. I rescued the first 4 last summer& added 3 Marans chicks in Oct. They are all doing well together. They free range during daytime when I am home as I have had several visits from a hawk & at night occasionally, coyotes. Looking foreward to adding more pullets in the spring as it turns out, I now have 3 cockerels & 4 pullets. But love them all & so far so good.
Well got the fan installed in the incubator and ordered some quail eggs to give it a try before I try chicken eggs next month. Hopefully I'm successful and get to try quail (both raising and eating).