Windy hill chickens - first flock(s) of my own

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Yes, with sugar. I think she uses apple syrup. What else did you have in mind.
I guessed sugar, think the spelling you used just threw me off for a minute so I wasn't completely sure.
They already choose to eat snow when there's water available and it's not like I can stop them. I'm not planning on snow ever being their main source of drinking water, but it should keep them from getting too thirsty if we get a sudden cold snap and all their waterers and other water sources are frozen and they have to wait a few hours for me to bring warm water up.
 
There's bits of chick crumb in the soil they're dust bathing in, so every time the poor chicks try to have a dust bath they get brutally pecked by their mum trying to eat all the bits of food off them :rolleyes::lol:

They went out on the field yesterday, and today I let them loose with all the others for a little while.
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Today we learnt about climbing and flying and digging holes
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Conversation on another thread just made me do some maths out of interest. The two small runs here (which are pretty much always open) add up to just over 207 square foot. According to the numbers commonly quoted on here that's enough for up to 20 chickens with the minimum space they should have, or 10 to go with the more generous figure. I have around 20 chickens and there's absolutely no way I could keep them all locked in there all the time. Just the Shetlands, Rocks and Hyline adds up to ten and at best they might tolerate being that confined, if I added lots more vertical clutter and perches and other enrichment. I'm not sure how big the whole chicken plot is but say 1500 sq ft as a conservative estimate - it's definitely not less, based on the measurements I do have - that's 75 sq ft per bird, not counting whichever small strip of the back field they currently have unlimited access to (plus supervised trips to other areas and the odd guerilla mission to raid a neighbour's brassicas). I'm already having to do a lot of careful planning about how to make that much space work for them (what to plant and how to protect it, rotational grazing) and where to find more space if I want to add more birds in future or have separate groups. 100 sq ft per bird feels like it would be a better minimum to aim for.
 

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