Martian
In the Brooder
- Apr 3, 2015
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Hello everyone,
I am new around here. My name is Robert, and I just picked up a couple of 2 month old seramas. I got 1 cockerel, and 1 pullet. I have a general question in regards to housing them. I plan to keep them in the house, inside of my office. This is the second time I have owned chickens, However it is the first time I have kept them inside. I have 2 x Cages that are generally designed to be rabbit cages. I only have one set up since they are small yet. Each one measures 36" long 30" wide and 16" high. My question is this: If I connect both cages end to end length wise, Will that be enough to accommodate them through out their lives. I am slightly concerned about the height but not sure if it's an issue or not. Also at some point once they are older I plan on attempting to breed them. Is there anything about my potential cage setup that would make it hard for me to eventually breed or successfully house them. Thanks in advance!!!
I am new around here. My name is Robert, and I just picked up a couple of 2 month old seramas. I got 1 cockerel, and 1 pullet. I have a general question in regards to housing them. I plan to keep them in the house, inside of my office. This is the second time I have owned chickens, However it is the first time I have kept them inside. I have 2 x Cages that are generally designed to be rabbit cages. I only have one set up since they are small yet. Each one measures 36" long 30" wide and 16" high. My question is this: If I connect both cages end to end length wise, Will that be enough to accommodate them through out their lives. I am slightly concerned about the height but not sure if it's an issue or not. Also at some point once they are older I plan on attempting to breed them. Is there anything about my potential cage setup that would make it hard for me to eventually breed or successfully house them. Thanks in advance!!!