- May 1, 2014
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Hi!
I have just joined BYC.
Let me introduce myself.
I left the big city of São Paulo 3 years ago, and since then I am raising my kids at the fields in Mantiqueira Mountains.
I have been raising chickens for 1 year. I breed the chickens for eggs and... for fun. I just love feeding, watching them, talking to them. I am also a dog and cat alternative medicine vet, but not working now because my youngest is a small baby.
I started with 5 hens and a rooster. One year later, I have more than 30 chickens with different ages.
That´s because they have been laying in the bushes around, and not at the nests we provide... so we can´t find the eggs, and they multiply... so cute.
They have been bred 100% free range until recently, when we built a coop and run, where most of them are kept closed for some hours of the day. I don´t like seeing them closed, they do not seem to be happy, because, although is a large run (10 m x 5 m), they are a kind of local breed that is kept free all the time (they are used to sleep at the tree branches). But I´ve been told that closing them until past noon is the only way to get eggs.
Hope to learn with you folks.
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Clarissa
I have just joined BYC.
Let me introduce myself.
I left the big city of São Paulo 3 years ago, and since then I am raising my kids at the fields in Mantiqueira Mountains.
I have been raising chickens for 1 year. I breed the chickens for eggs and... for fun. I just love feeding, watching them, talking to them. I am also a dog and cat alternative medicine vet, but not working now because my youngest is a small baby.
I started with 5 hens and a rooster. One year later, I have more than 30 chickens with different ages.
That´s because they have been laying in the bushes around, and not at the nests we provide... so we can´t find the eggs, and they multiply... so cute.
They have been bred 100% free range until recently, when we built a coop and run, where most of them are kept closed for some hours of the day. I don´t like seeing them closed, they do not seem to be happy, because, although is a large run (10 m x 5 m), they are a kind of local breed that is kept free all the time (they are used to sleep at the tree branches). But I´ve been told that closing them until past noon is the only way to get eggs.
Hope to learn with you folks.
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Clarissa