- Aug 8, 2013
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Hello chicken people!
My husband and I are both unemployed and struggling. Prior to this, I had been looking into chickens to pest out our yard and provide eggs which I can easily sell at our local market. I'm on the hunt for a $0 flock. Let me explain... I'm only wanting 3-5 chickens. I feel this is manageable for us to start. Our local shelter frequently gets calls for chickens and I can likely get them on barter. I plan on making a coop out of a repurposed piece of furniture and salvaging for any other materials. The chickies will likely free range in a large fenced area during the day and be cooped up at night. My question is, is there a way to provide supplemental feeding by growing what they need? Or simply, is it possible to have chickens without a monthly feed bill?
I realize this may sound crazy but hey... I'm trying!
Thanks for your thoughts!
Melanie
My husband and I are both unemployed and struggling. Prior to this, I had been looking into chickens to pest out our yard and provide eggs which I can easily sell at our local market. I'm on the hunt for a $0 flock. Let me explain... I'm only wanting 3-5 chickens. I feel this is manageable for us to start. Our local shelter frequently gets calls for chickens and I can likely get them on barter. I plan on making a coop out of a repurposed piece of furniture and salvaging for any other materials. The chickies will likely free range in a large fenced area during the day and be cooped up at night. My question is, is there a way to provide supplemental feeding by growing what they need? Or simply, is it possible to have chickens without a monthly feed bill?
I realize this may sound crazy but hey... I'm trying!
Thanks for your thoughts!
Melanie
It's all PART of my research and sometimes all the book reading in the world isn't as good as life long experience in the field! Know what I mean? I had to ask! I'm in absolutely no hurry and will not get them if I can't afford them. Thus the question... if there was something they eat that I could grow, then I could very cheaply start that now and have it going good by the time the hens come a cluckin'. LOL
