Wood Dude
In the Brooder
- Jul 9, 2015
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When I was very young, my parents bought a small farm. By small, I mean 3 acres. They filled the farm with livestock experiences which included raising chickens. They jumped in with both feet, hands and head to make full use of the brooder house and chicken house that had come with the property and in a very short time, we went from city dwellers to chicken farmers. And our chicken house filled fro empty to a flock of 300 or so chickens. I was 5 when we started this odyssey and I think I must have been about 10 or so when the last of the flock met its fate.
So I'm not new to chickens but my last flock left me more than 50 years ago.
My wife and I have purchased 6 baby chickens and start up equipment. We are in the aren't they cute living in our great room in a dog kennel but are focused on moving them outside and beginning egg production in a few months.
Any advice on the next phase would be helpful. We just purchased a coop that we will put outside. It should provide adequate space and security but we haven't figured out how to deal with the waste from our six. girls.
So I'm not new to chickens but my last flock left me more than 50 years ago.
My wife and I have purchased 6 baby chickens and start up equipment. We are in the aren't they cute living in our great room in a dog kennel but are focused on moving them outside and beginning egg production in a few months.
Any advice on the next phase would be helpful. We just purchased a coop that we will put outside. It should provide adequate space and security but we haven't figured out how to deal with the waste from our six. girls.