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Hello,

 

Does anyone keep chickens? I realise its well off topic, we seem to have a fair success so far, on a good week we get about 6 eggs from each of our two plus a cockerel who maintains order & sorts out the cats if they go in the run.

 

Along with the regular food they seem to eat most greens particularly spinach, prawn heads/shells & melon seeds as well.

 

They do a fine job of scratching up moss & fertilizing in return!

 

Im in the process of making a new hen house & will post photos when done, we dont have many foxes - La Chasse keeps them well under control thankfully.

 

C'est tout

 

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Wife's got about 20 of them, all shapes and sizes. Not sure how many eggs she gets, and there's usually a 'discussion' of how many eggs i eat meaning theres less for her to 'sell'. I maintain they eat my grain and I put the fencing up with my chaps so that entitles me to eat as many eggs as I wish in my eyes!

 

We have real problem with fox, even electric wire at the top of a 8ft fence struggles to keep them out in cub season......

 

Funny things chickens, shame they can't roam the yard to have a good scratch about!

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I have a few, a pair of Lincolnshire Buffs, a crested legbar and a black orpington at the mo. I also have 7 eggs away being incubated, and it looks like 5 are viable, (no doubt all male). I keep getting tempted by O Shamos, an asian breed which can reach 3 ft tall.

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I have a few, a pair of Lincolnshire Buffs, a crested legbar and a black orpington at the mo. I also have 7 eggs away being incubated, and it looks like 5 are viable, (no doubt all male). I keep getting tempted by O Shamos, an asian breed which can reach 3 ft tall.

 

Now that sounds like a chicken!!! Where do you get some eggs from for them then?

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