Backyard Chicken Basics.....

hoodat

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I was beginning to suspect it but now I'm sure. Boggy, you have chicken fever. :sick
 

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They are addicting. To be able to gather eggs (mine free range) that are fresh with dark orange yolks plus the fun of messin w/them is priceless.
 

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Plus try crossing mutts with mutts and figure out what you'll get. Those genetics get messed up after just a couple of generations.

Watch a broody with her chicks. Plenty of entertainment value there.

And I eat mine. Wow!

I may not be as addicted as Boggy, but I do enjoy mine. I'm waiting to see what happens with the 18 chicken eggs and 4 turkey eggs I have in the incubator, due to hatch in two weeks.
 

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I wish I had the space for chickens but I had to choose between them and rabbits and I chose rabbits as a better use of the limited space. Oh to be back where I have room to spread out and have both.
 

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wifezilla said:
Quail don't take up a lot of room. They are kind of like little chickens. Just sayin' :D
I raised them for 8 years.......kinda depends on how many you raise. LOL
I hatched and raised 2-3K a year....commercially.
They are a LOT of fun to raise, though they are SERIOUSLY addictive.
 

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