- May 23, 2009
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Hopefully this is the right spot to post this; if not, please feel free to move it
It's more of a 'general' forum question, centred around the feed / eating habits.
I recently purchased a house on a 15.5 acre lot. My devious plan has been to adopt some chickens and guineas for general insect control, specifically ticks and mosquitoes. Meat and eggs are a great bonus.
So, here are my questions (I've searched, but perhaps I'm using the wrong keywords):
1) how many chickens would be able to 'day range' on this size of property?
2) Preferably they would be as self sufficient as possible, as my wife wants nothing to do with any more animals, and I work 12 hour shifts... so they'll be unattended except for the dog. At night I'll keep them penned for their own protection.
3) What breed would work for this? It sounds like I'd be looking for a game fowl, or a Chantecler... on the one hand, I'm unsure how the older breeds do with the winters we have around here (it gets down to -45 C, or -49 F for you southern folk
) , and on the other I'm wondering how well a Chantecler can care for itself.
4) Will they get enough on their own, or is supplemental feed a must? My grandparents had chickens that (by the stories) they never fed, is that realistic in the spring / summer months?
The last thing I want are unhealthy / malnourished birds. I'm also not looking for a bunch of 'pets' per se; they have work to do!
Any thoughts are appreciated, and feel free to yell at me if this has all been covered before
Charlie

I recently purchased a house on a 15.5 acre lot. My devious plan has been to adopt some chickens and guineas for general insect control, specifically ticks and mosquitoes. Meat and eggs are a great bonus.
So, here are my questions (I've searched, but perhaps I'm using the wrong keywords):
1) how many chickens would be able to 'day range' on this size of property?
2) Preferably they would be as self sufficient as possible, as my wife wants nothing to do with any more animals, and I work 12 hour shifts... so they'll be unattended except for the dog. At night I'll keep them penned for their own protection.
3) What breed would work for this? It sounds like I'd be looking for a game fowl, or a Chantecler... on the one hand, I'm unsure how the older breeds do with the winters we have around here (it gets down to -45 C, or -49 F for you southern folk

4) Will they get enough on their own, or is supplemental feed a must? My grandparents had chickens that (by the stories) they never fed, is that realistic in the spring / summer months?
The last thing I want are unhealthy / malnourished birds. I'm also not looking for a bunch of 'pets' per se; they have work to do!
Any thoughts are appreciated, and feel free to yell at me if this has all been covered before

Charlie