This is my dilemma. We're going to move in about 2 months. We will be living on a 14 acre wooded lot that we want to have free ranging chickens on in order to deal with the tick population since my dh has lyme disease.
These are the options i am considering:
1. if we wait to get chicks until we have moved we will not have them outside eating ticks until much later in the summer/early fall, which makes them miss the high season for ticks.
2. if I get chicks now they will be big enough to get outside immediately after we move. This also means that I'll have to have the coop ready and waiting before we move, as well as caring for the chicks while we are packing, and moving them to a new location. Two questions here:
a. will all this moving be too stressful for the chickens?
b. will all this caring for them and building the coop and moving them while moving house be too stressful for me?
3. The third alternative is to get adult chickens soon after we move. Will this be doable, are adult chickens for sale during the summer, and where would I look for them. I think I like this option best.
Advise anyone? What would you do in my situation? I have never had chickens so I don't know how attached the get to the place they grow up and how many issues we might have with moving them.
These are the options i am considering:
1. if we wait to get chicks until we have moved we will not have them outside eating ticks until much later in the summer/early fall, which makes them miss the high season for ticks.
2. if I get chicks now they will be big enough to get outside immediately after we move. This also means that I'll have to have the coop ready and waiting before we move, as well as caring for the chicks while we are packing, and moving them to a new location. Two questions here:
a. will all this moving be too stressful for the chickens?
b. will all this caring for them and building the coop and moving them while moving house be too stressful for me?
3. The third alternative is to get adult chickens soon after we move. Will this be doable, are adult chickens for sale during the summer, and where would I look for them. I think I like this option best.
Advise anyone? What would you do in my situation? I have never had chickens so I don't know how attached the get to the place they grow up and how many issues we might have with moving them.