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Chickens are in the backyard the dogs and cats are in the house (upstairs) the livestock animals are on my family's property behind my dad's house about 5 minutes away, they have little run in sheds right now. We were planning on building a barn and putting the older birds over there, BUT we are have some issues (MASSIVE UNDERSTATMENT) which is why we are having to raise the chicks in the basement. I refuse to put my plans on hold because some psyco lady doesn't want us to have a barn, thats all I am going to say here you can look for my other post about that particular situation.
As I said I probably wont end up with that many chickens, at max it would be 29 and thats only if all my eggs hatch.
I figure I am just going to have to make sure to keep up on the cleaning, and air the basement out allot. If possible I would probably move some of the chickens to the outside coop when they feather out. I can TRY out and see how they do in the basment and if it doesn't work oh well, I have a mess to pick up.
Chickens are in the backyard the dogs and cats are in the house (upstairs) the livestock animals are on my family's property behind my dad's house about 5 minutes away, they have little run in sheds right now. We were planning on building a barn and putting the older birds over there, BUT we are have some issues (MASSIVE UNDERSTATMENT) which is why we are having to raise the chicks in the basement. I refuse to put my plans on hold because some psyco lady doesn't want us to have a barn, thats all I am going to say here you can look for my other post about that particular situation.
As I said I probably wont end up with that many chickens, at max it would be 29 and thats only if all my eggs hatch.
I figure I am just going to have to make sure to keep up on the cleaning, and air the basement out allot. If possible I would probably move some of the chickens to the outside coop when they feather out. I can TRY out and see how they do in the basment and if it doesn't work oh well, I have a mess to pick up.
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