Of course!you can sell the eggs? Well, maybe because you have a big farm.
No 'big farm' here.
I keep about a dozen layers and sell to a few friends.
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Of course!you can sell the eggs? Well, maybe because you have a big farm.
Arkansas Blues hatching eggs
Is this for me or for Riss? If for me, that is the coop I bought and very disappointed for it to be so tiny. I have to see how I will build from that. Probably towards to other side where there is no opening door, I think. I have to re-asses it because it is not convincing. States is for up to 6 hens but no way I am putting 6 hens in that little place. I will leave them in the guest room for that matter, lolYou have plenty of time - your littles are not going to be able to go outside permanently for another several weeks. For short trips out in the warm sun, just put that on a grassy area and move it around as needed.
I think you said that was going to be for chick use, and you were going to make/buy a regular coop for once they got bigger?
No, don't buy one of the bins. Do what Folly's Place said. If you have access to pallets, they work great. Otherwise, a pile works too, it's just not as neat. Chicken poop is FANTASTIC for compost. It needs to age a bit, ie, break down.Is it better a plastic bin bought from a store or to build a stationary square in the back of the property