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Posted by barryg35 on 05-06-2010 04:11 AM:

Chicken coops

thinking about starting to raise chickens. been looking at different type coops. any suggestions? will be doing laying hens. how many roosters would you need for say 12 hens? just something for a hobby and to let my little girl help with. she loves chickens.

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Posted by l.lyle on 05-06-2010 05:13 AM:

A lot of 4-H projects help the kids with that. Then the chicks get judged and awarded ribbons and auctioned . You can get arond the auctioned part if you want.


Posted by Jacob Garrett on 05-06-2010 05:17 AM:

I have been told you need 1 rooster for every 7 hens if your wanting chicks. I have no idea who figured 7-1 was the right ratio but it seems to work for dad.

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Posted by l.lyle on 05-06-2010 08:51 AM:

I'm fixing to put a dozen poults in a 10X10X3' high frame out of 3 inch PVC covered in chicken wire with a half roof for shade attched to a garden hose out in the horse pasture. I plan to pull it forward by the hose every day or twice a day. I'm thinking I'll have to supplement feed some. I'm mostly doing this to see how the pasture responds but also if poop got on the steps or porch the birds would have to go. If it responds good I"ll build a dozen or so.


Posted by Ron Ashbaugh on 05-06-2010 01:05 PM:

Look online, there are about 1000 plans on there. We buit one this year for a Christmas present and still needs finished. It was probably about $500 in lumber. Most anything will work though as long as the chickens have a place to be protected, lay, and roost.

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Posted by barryg35 on 05-06-2010 01:28 PM:

Yea I've looked at most of them and the prefab ones. Not too bad priced. Just needs something small. Not going to start a chx farm.....lol

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Posted by Lone Pine JB on 05-06-2010 01:33 PM:

i just let mine run loose around the place. They shack up with the hounds after dark. I pull eggs out of the dog houses every day.

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Posted by ki4qpu on 05-06-2010 03:04 PM:

www.backyardchickens.com Has all the info you can think of, and like here there is a message forum for you to ask questions along with a search feature to find info as well. There is pictures of breeds, coops, home made incubators, brooders. It has helped me out a lot. Check out the learning center. Good luck hope it helps.

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Posted by barryg35 on 05-06-2010 03:56 PM:

thank you! i checked it out. lot of info there

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Posted by Phantom on 05-07-2010 12:53 AM:

Unless you want the eggs to be fertile so you can hatch some of them you don't even need a rooster.

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Posted by heatman on 05-09-2010 05:53 AM:

type chicken tractor in google


Posted by EerieEyes on 05-09-2010 10:46 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Forest
i just let mine run loose around the place. They shack up with the hounds after dark. I pull eggs out of the dog houses every day.


oh my goodness that sounds CUTE lol

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