Keeping chickens for the first time.

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I have just finished building a chicken house and a large chiicken run,to keep about 20 chickens. Has any one got any good tips as this is the first time i have kept chickens. :?: :D
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hope you like eggs, weve had some ex battery hens about 3 months now, the 7 birds are averaging 5 eggs a day. they love getting in the polytunnel and digging big holes, dust bathing in the loose dryish soil.
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I've heard it is very good luck for the flock, to give the second half dozen eggs you collect to a good friend.

I have an empty egg box if this helps. :lol: :wink:
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oldherbaceous wrote:I've heard it is very good luck for the flock, to give the second half dozen eggs you collect to a good friend.


That's quite true, OH. It's in return for the good friend offering to look after the flock whenever the owner goes away :D
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Dear Alan, me being me, i have aready offered these services. :)
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oldherbaceous wrote:Dear Alan, me being me, i have aready offered these services. :)


I knew you would have :wink:

For that you deserve a regular supply of eggs, not just half a dozen :P
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Morning Alan, he has helped me quite a bit with the building of the house and i will no doubt reward him. He can clean them out and have the droppings for his garden, :wink: :lol:
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I'd suggest - have a good look at each hen before you buy. Check for clear eyes and clean nostrils and with smooth legs showing no signs of scaley leg. Listen to them breathing - no rattles or coughs. Watch them walking and feeding - make sure they are moving freely.

Worm them all when you get them and give a good coating of mite powder.

Check to see what feed they were on before you bought them and continue feeding the same for at least a week - to allow them to recover from the stress of moving. Keep the feed regime simple to start with, no treats.

If you buy them all at the same time - that's good - but if you add to the flock, then add in groups. Single newbies added to the flock will be bullied, at least to start with.

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Good evening Diane.


Thank you very much for your expert advice.
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Has any one heard of a lesbian chicken as i have a white chicken that keeps on jumping one of my brown ones, she realy fancies her, what do i do about it. :?: :o
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old codger wrote:Has any one heard of a lesbian chicken as i have a white chicken that keeps on jumping one of my brown ones, she realy fancies her, what do i do about it. :?: :o



Wait for him to crow :shock:
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Old Codgers hens are into there second year and it's only just started doing it.
And it doesn't look like a Cockerel at all. :?
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Didn't someone have a chicken that changed sex last year?
Seriously, wasn't it on the BBC?
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OC

Cop this then :shock:
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Now thats strange, but what is really worrying me is, if the local girls will be eating the eggs, i hope they won't start getting hairy backs, or even worse. :shock:

Back to the hens, i wonder if this can happen when there is no Cockerel running with them.
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