Hello from the Pacific Northwest,
We always had chickens when I was younger, we just kept them in whatever barn was in the back yard of our rental house. The flock moved when we moved.
35 years later I have a little flock in the back yard again. In a brand new,( built-to-plan by my husband), beautiful chicken coop! We have 6 Rhode Island Red hens, they just started laying in September. We had one rooster until he started crowing, that's not allowed where we live.
I am also a gardener and I am happy to now have a place to throw all the kale and swiss chard that I thought my friends would eat!
I hope to learn and share on this forum!
beetly
We always had chickens when I was younger, we just kept them in whatever barn was in the back yard of our rental house. The flock moved when we moved.
35 years later I have a little flock in the back yard again. In a brand new,( built-to-plan by my husband), beautiful chicken coop! We have 6 Rhode Island Red hens, they just started laying in September. We had one rooster until he started crowing, that's not allowed where we live.
I am also a gardener and I am happy to now have a place to throw all the kale and swiss chard that I thought my friends would eat!
I hope to learn and share on this forum!
beetly