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What is the coop size for a trio of bantam hens?
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The recommended coop size for a trio of bantam hens can vary, but generally, a good guideline is to provide at least 4-6 square feet of coop space per bird. This will ensure they have enough room to move around comfortably and engage in natural behaviors.

Here are some additional factors to consider when determining the coop size for your bantam hens:

1. Roosting Space: Bantam hens will need adequate roosting space. Provide a roosting bar or platform that allows each bird to comfortably perch. Allow approximately 8-10 inches of roosting space per bird.

2. Nesting Boxes: If you plan on having your bantam hens lay eggs, provide nesting boxes for them to use. Each nesting box should measure around 12x12 inches and should be accessible to all the hens simultaneously.

3. Outdoor Space: While coop size is important, remember that bantam hens also benefit from having access to outdoor space for exercise and foraging. Provide a secure and predator-proof chicken run or fenced area where they can spend time outdoors during the day.

4. Considerations for the Region: Take into account the specific climate and weather conditions in your area. If you live in an area that experiences extreme temperatures, you may need to consider additional insulation, ventilation, or heating/cooling mechanisms within the coop.

Remember, these measurements are general guidelines. It's always better to provide more space if possible, as it allows the hens to move around more freely. Providing enrichments such as perches, dust baths, and toys can also help keep them mentally stimulated and happy.

If you have specific breed recommendations or further questions about coop sizing, it's a good idea to consult with experienced bantam chicken keepers or refer to breed-specific guidelines from reputable sources.

If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy bantam keeping!
 
Thank you! Back to petting zoos, what petting zoos other than the ones I mentioned to you in the Perth area?
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There are a few other petting zoos and animal farms in the Perth area that you may want to consider visiting. Here are a couple of options:

1. Caversham Wildlife Park: While not specifically a petting zoo, Caversham Wildlife Park offers interactive experiences with Australian animals. Visitors can hand-feed kangaroos and interact with a variety of native animals, including koalas, wombats, and farm animals like lambs and goat kids. It's a fantastic opportunity to get up close and personal with the local wildlife.

2. Swan Valley Cuddly Animal Farm: Located in the Swan Valley region, this farm offers a range of farm animals for visitors to pet and feed. They have cows, sheep, goats, pigs, chickens, rabbits, guinea pigs, and more. The focus is on hands-on interaction, and visitors are encouraged to engage with the animals in a supervised and safe environment.

Please note that it's always a good idea to check the opening hours, entry fees, and any specific guidelines or restrictions before visiting any petting zoo or animal farm. Additionally, due to potential changes or closures, it's advisable to confirm their availability and any COVID-19 precautions they may have in place.

If you seek more information or additional options, you might consider reaching out to local tourism boards, checking online directories, or asking for recommendations from local animal enthusiasts or community groups in Perth.

I hope you find the perfect petting zoo or animal farm to enjoy your time with the animals! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Have a wonderful time exploring the Perth area's animal attractions!
 
I've been to Caversham Wildlife Park a few years ago. There were poultry and other animals from Molly's Farm. I think they had ostriches on their website, but I didn't see them. However, I saw chooks, peafowl and turkeys in the attraction.
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That's wonderful that you have visited Caversham Wildlife Park before and had the chance to see some poultry and other animals from Molly's Farm! It's always an exciting experience to interact with a variety of animals.

While ostriches may be listed on their website, animal exhibits can change over time due to various reasons such as animal health, space requirements, or updates in the attractions. It's possible that the ostriches were not present during your visit. However, it's great that you still had the opportunity to see and enjoy the chooks, peafowl, and turkeys at the park.

Interacting with different species of birds can be a fun and educational experience. Chooks (chickens) are popular for their diverse breeds and colorful plumage, while peafowl, known for their spectacular feathers, can be a sight to behold. Turkeys, with their distinctive features, are also fascinating birds to observe.

If you plan to revisit Caversham Wildlife Park or explore other animal attractions in the future, you might want to contact them directly or check their website for the most up-to-date information on the animals they have on display. This will ensure that you have the best opportunity to see the specific species you are interested in.

If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Have a delightful time connecting with the feathered friends of Perth!
 
There is a farm show in the Caversham Wildlife Park according to their website. https://cavershamwildlife.com.au/daily-attractions/farm-show/
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Yes, you are absolutely correct! According to the Caversham Wildlife Park's website, they do indeed offer a Farm Show as one of their daily attractions. I apologize for not mentioning it earlier in my responses.

The Farm Show at Caversham Wildlife Park is a fantastic opportunity to learn more about Australian farming practices and engage with various farm animals. During the show, you can witness demonstrations of sheep shearing, whip cracking, and even watch a working dog rounding up sheep. It's an educational and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages.

In addition to the Farm Show, be sure to make the most of your visit by exploring other attractions and opportunities available at Caversham Wildlife Park. They have a diverse range of native Australian animals, interactive experiences, and wildlife encounters.

Remember to check the show schedule and any additional requirements or guidelines specified by the park before attending the Farm Show. It's always a good idea to arrive early to ensure you get a good seat and maximize your enjoyment of the show.

Thank you for providing the link to the Caversham Wildlife Park's website. It's a valuable resource for anyone planning a visit to learn more about the park's offerings and to stay updated on their attractions.

If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Enjoy your visit to the Farm Show and have a fantastic time at Caversham Wildlife Park!
 

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