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For the garden, I am planning to do raised beds and am going to find something to put around the border to help keep the chickens OUT of the actual veggies. I just want them to be able to eat the bugs around the beds and outside of the fence.
I have been doing a LOT of research lately and it's beginning to dawn on me that this will not be an inexpensive venture. The coop that I want to build will probably cost us upwards of $400, and then buying all the supplies and feed and whatnot to get started. I don't mind spending the money if the investment is worth it. I do have a few questions for you experienced folks though:
1. Would you say owning chickens costs as much as or less than the typical cat or dog as a pet? We have 2 cats and a dog now, and we really only spend about $50 a month on them, and then maybe around $100 annually for shots. For three or four regular sized chickens, what kind of monthly budget am I looking at needing to carve out for them?
2. How easy to keep healthy are they? I understand all animals get sick, but would you say chickens are relatively healthy animals or are they more prone to sickness than your cat or dog would be? What preventative measures should I be taking?
3. If we go away on vacation for a few days, will we need to have someone drop by to collect the eggs every single day? We are planning to have an automatic coop door so that there isn't an issue with that (although I am really not sure how you can be sure all the chickens are inside when the door closes?). How many days would you say is okay to leave them alone with plenty of food and water without someone coming by to check up on them? This is probably one of my biggest concerns about getting them since I feel like it's a lot to ask for a neighbor to be there EVERY day.
4. The noise: I know people say chickens aren't that noisy, but I want honesty here. I have neighbors on either side of me that will be about 30 yards from the coop. Are they going to be loud enough to annoy them?
5. Free ranging. This part scares me the most. I want to be able to let them roam our yard, we have about a half-acre for them to hang out in, but I am really worried about them wandering into the neighbors yard (one side has a tall fence, but the other side has no fence at all, only some trees/underbrush between ours and their yard). I am planning to clip their wings so at least they shouldn't be able to jump/fly the tall fence into the yard with dogs, but do they pretty much stay close to the coop or will they wander off to anyplace they can get to? And the yard is surrounded by trees so I think they are a LITTLE safer from hawks on the prowl, but it scares me to think they could be snatched up by a hungry bird even if I am out there with them. What can I do to make free-ranging them safer? Is there any way to keep them from getting into the neighbors yard without having to put up a fence?
That's all I can think of for now, but I am sure I will have more! Is there a better place than here that I could be asking these questions in? Or is there a way to look up the answers to these questions in the forum since I am sure some have been asked before?
Thanks everyone!
I have been doing a LOT of research lately and it's beginning to dawn on me that this will not be an inexpensive venture. The coop that I want to build will probably cost us upwards of $400, and then buying all the supplies and feed and whatnot to get started. I don't mind spending the money if the investment is worth it. I do have a few questions for you experienced folks though:
1. Would you say owning chickens costs as much as or less than the typical cat or dog as a pet? We have 2 cats and a dog now, and we really only spend about $50 a month on them, and then maybe around $100 annually for shots. For three or four regular sized chickens, what kind of monthly budget am I looking at needing to carve out for them?
2. How easy to keep healthy are they? I understand all animals get sick, but would you say chickens are relatively healthy animals or are they more prone to sickness than your cat or dog would be? What preventative measures should I be taking?
3. If we go away on vacation for a few days, will we need to have someone drop by to collect the eggs every single day? We are planning to have an automatic coop door so that there isn't an issue with that (although I am really not sure how you can be sure all the chickens are inside when the door closes?). How many days would you say is okay to leave them alone with plenty of food and water without someone coming by to check up on them? This is probably one of my biggest concerns about getting them since I feel like it's a lot to ask for a neighbor to be there EVERY day.
4. The noise: I know people say chickens aren't that noisy, but I want honesty here. I have neighbors on either side of me that will be about 30 yards from the coop. Are they going to be loud enough to annoy them?
5. Free ranging. This part scares me the most. I want to be able to let them roam our yard, we have about a half-acre for them to hang out in, but I am really worried about them wandering into the neighbors yard (one side has a tall fence, but the other side has no fence at all, only some trees/underbrush between ours and their yard). I am planning to clip their wings so at least they shouldn't be able to jump/fly the tall fence into the yard with dogs, but do they pretty much stay close to the coop or will they wander off to anyplace they can get to? And the yard is surrounded by trees so I think they are a LITTLE safer from hawks on the prowl, but it scares me to think they could be snatched up by a hungry bird even if I am out there with them. What can I do to make free-ranging them safer? Is there any way to keep them from getting into the neighbors yard without having to put up a fence?
That's all I can think of for now, but I am sure I will have more! Is there a better place than here that I could be asking these questions in? Or is there a way to look up the answers to these questions in the forum since I am sure some have been asked before?
Thanks everyone!
