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) and they have several more egg-laying years left. Thene there are many other breeds for different coloured eggshells - some lay eggs that look like milk chocolate, and some lay green or blue eggs! Bantams are fun for children, being smaller. There's enormous choice, but you're right to avoid having a cockerel, despite how handsome they are!



but he pointed out that if a fox cant get to the run, the cats wont, and he thought that the cats may switch from rabbit to chicken anyway *gulp*!!:Dbut i like them, i want them wrestling with heart and head here i'm afraid. I really want chickens as i loved looking after them when i was younger,but after speaking on here and the various points raised i think i have to be sensible not someting i do very often, granted but the worst thing is, OH has been right oh no, not again!!:D :Dquick, someone tell me that having chickens is fine, everything will be great, no rats or foxes. it doesn't matter if you are away and can't shut them in and they are soooo funny and cute and soft and fluffy and the children want them......*heart,listening to head*
>'JG says it's fine, we already have rats and we need to rescue the poor things'!
:D :D :D
. I love chickens would recomend them they are great, they can live for ten years thought so bear that in mind.
Hmmmm, touchy subject at present!!! We have had hens all my life......they must be shut in at night. if you have to be out at dusk & cant get back then you either risk it
or get someone to shut them infor you. They are a major commitment.(unless you wish to keep them in a run which to my way of thinking is not very nice for them) In the last couple of months we have had MAJOR fox/badger problems
and have shot 4 foxes in our garden in last 2 weeks, through the kitchen window!!! At one point we were witnessing a fox coming into our garden whilst 9 hounds were there & attacking our geese. Last week one came into our garden and snatched 2 hens off their perches just before dark before we locked them in
The next night she came back & tried to rip the broody-coop roof off to get into the broody hens. She managed to chew through a piece of quarter inch plywood to get to them. Last night we caught a badger doing the same & he was more successful with his powerful jaws.
Needless to say, tonight wil be another sleepless one with the gun, a pheasant on a long piece of string
and a powerful lamp!! As for breeds, a nice quiet docile breed and BIG is the buff orpington, which we breed. they are wonderful lumbering birds but lay pretty well. If you want egg factories then get commercial hybrids such as ex battery.
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