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Nyboy
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I dont know I will send a email asking





the price posted was for the much smaller one. The one this size is 3x the posted priceYou mentioned you only needed one rooster. If you are planning to breed them, 2 would be better. My pet chicken sells collars to keep the roosters from crowing if that is a problem.6 chicks 3 from each line
Like your garage? There are shed kits that you can buy. Also in my town you need a permit if a shed is over a certain size.Bait and stwtichthe price posted was for the much smaller one. The one this size is 3x the posted price
I was more worried about fighting have to look into collars never heard of them.You mentioned you only needed one rooster. If you are planning to breed them, 2 would be better. My pet chicken sells collars to keep the roosters from crowing if that is a problem.
Here to but any shed under 8 by 10 no permit neededLike your garage? There are shed kits that you can buy. Also in my town you need a permit if a shed is over a certain size.
With 2 there is a bit of fighting. Only when the numbers go up is there a real problem. Different breeds are more aggressive. I find the heavy birds are less aggressive and the more slender ones to be the worst. I don't know if the collars work well. I thought you were worried about the crowing. I can get rid of my extra roosters when I hatch too many. Of course the people are going to eat them. We used to raise meat birds but the cost of slaughter got too high. And I draw the line at slaughtering my own.I was more worried about fighting have to look into collars never heard of them.