- Jul 20, 2014
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Hi Everyone,
I'm Lou, and I'm from Coffs Harbour in northern NSW. I have kept chickens a lot, and grew up with parents who bred chickens and ducks for market. However, I'm a great believer in there always being something to learn.
I currently don't have chooks, as I've retired, and have a little motor home that I tootle off in now and then. It was easier not to have chooks at this time. However, when I am no longer travelling, that will be the first thing on the list.
I have recently heard about the Scots Dumpy chickens. I actually read about them in Diana Gabaldons new book in her Outlander series. They look absolutely beautiful and I see that someone on here has recently bought some. How readily available are they? And being from Scotland, do they prefer a cooler climate?
Looking forward to being a member of this group.
Cheers,
Lou Power.
I'm Lou, and I'm from Coffs Harbour in northern NSW. I have kept chickens a lot, and grew up with parents who bred chickens and ducks for market. However, I'm a great believer in there always being something to learn.
I currently don't have chooks, as I've retired, and have a little motor home that I tootle off in now and then. It was easier not to have chooks at this time. However, when I am no longer travelling, that will be the first thing on the list.
I have recently heard about the Scots Dumpy chickens. I actually read about them in Diana Gabaldons new book in her Outlander series. They look absolutely beautiful and I see that someone on here has recently bought some. How readily available are they? And being from Scotland, do they prefer a cooler climate?
Looking forward to being a member of this group.
Cheers,
Lou Power.