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Hello from Albany County!
We just bought an 180 year old farm in Berne NY last year and have yet to move in there. We are renting out the farm house until we can fix up and sell the house we are in, in Albany. In the mean time we are fixing up the land, planting fruit trees and berry bushes and working on the chicken coops. I am going to be a brand new chicken mommy so any advise would be appreciated.
Personally I would like to fix them up first and wait until spring for chickens but my guy wants them now. I am worried about winter and having them so new. This farm is on top of a mountain and has terrible snow and winds in the winter. We won't be living there but the renters will keep an eye out. I will be traveling about every other day to take care of them. He is running electric to the coops and want everything automatic. Feeder, door, etc. The pen will be old 6' dog pens with an electric fence around it. Not sure what to use for the top because of the snow. He suggests the electric fence wire criss crossed all over the top. He said the snow will melt off and won't build up and will deter flying predators.
Very nervous.
Then there is the choice of chicken breed(s). I want buff and/or Lavender Orpingtons. I hear they do best in the winter and are quite docile. But I also hear the are broody. Even without a rooster? I have heard conflicting reviews about them so now I don't know. I don't really want chickens that are mean and nasty so any other suggestions on breeds that do well in cold winter on top of a windy mountain would be great!Anyone close to me?
Hello from Albany County!
We just bought an 180 year old farm in Berne NY last year and have yet to move in there. We are renting out the farm house until we can fix up and sell the house we are in, in Albany. In the mean time we are fixing up the land, planting fruit trees and berry bushes and working on the chicken coops. I am going to be a brand new chicken mommy so any advise would be appreciated.
Personally I would like to fix them up first and wait until spring for chickens but my guy wants them now. I am worried about winter and having them so new. This farm is on top of a mountain and has terrible snow and winds in the winter. We won't be living there but the renters will keep an eye out. I will be traveling about every other day to take care of them. He is running electric to the coops and want everything automatic. Feeder, door, etc. The pen will be old 6' dog pens with an electricfence around it. Not sure what to use for the top because of the snow. He suggests the electric fence wire criss crossed all over the top. He said the snow will melt off and won't build up and will deter flying predators.![]()
Very nervous.
Then there is the choice of chicken breed(s). I want buff and/or Lavender Orpingtons. I hear they do best in the winter and are quite docile. But I also hear the are broody. Even without a rooster? I have heard conflicting reviews about them so now I don't know. I don't really want chickens that are mean and nasty so any other suggestions on breeds that do well in cold winter on top of a windy mountain would be great!Anyone close to me?