I ask because I grew up in the farming district and my great grandfather used to raise chickens, cows, pigs and other critters. Well, my parents and I have decided to get a little more self reliant and chickens are the first step. My parents, my wife and I have decided to sell off our houses and go together on a small farm (we are looking at a few places and have put ours up on the market here in Spain to use as a down payment when we get home in two months. Something with about 100 acres as there seem to be many on the market at the moment for what I find to be a reasonable price.). Not looking to get into this to make money just have some home raised meat and eggs. Maybe in the future get a few dual purpose goats. We have some money set aside to get a large stock pond too, something like 3-5 acres. A paradise for my parents who will be retirement age in about 15 years and future plans for my wife and I.
Anyway, I used to collect eggs and help with the butcher when I was a lad staying with my grandparents in the summer. (My grandparents and great grandparents lived together. Two family homes are pretty traditional in my family.) Anyway, dad and I have been researching coop designs and have come up with our share and we are going to go about 4 square feet per bird in the coop and 8 square feet in the run. My mother surprised me by ordering me a dozen Silver Laced Wyandottes, a Dozen Buff Orphingtons, half a dozen Cayuga ducks, half a dozen Pekin Ducks and three Bourbon Red Turkeys. We don't know what it means to start small...I wanted a pet snake when I was a child and dad got me a 6 foot boa, which I had for 15 years before moving to Spain and it now resides with my best friend.
I am rambling now, though. Although some time has passed since we last played with chickens I still remember the basics and do have family members that farm and raise such animals but I was just curious to see if anyone on here had some experiences they could share. Pictures of their coops, things they have learned the hard way, things they love about raising fowl in general, do's and don'ts etc. I don't currently have pictures of coops to share as mom just got the birds in the mail the other day and they are still in their brooder. Dad is building a temp pen and a smaller temp hutch this weekend. We will build the big boy when I get home as the birds will just be coming of age to go outside. I will post what pictures I do have as they come.
Any pictures or experiences shared sure would make our day!
Thank you all in advance.
Anyway, I used to collect eggs and help with the butcher when I was a lad staying with my grandparents in the summer. (My grandparents and great grandparents lived together. Two family homes are pretty traditional in my family.) Anyway, dad and I have been researching coop designs and have come up with our share and we are going to go about 4 square feet per bird in the coop and 8 square feet in the run. My mother surprised me by ordering me a dozen Silver Laced Wyandottes, a Dozen Buff Orphingtons, half a dozen Cayuga ducks, half a dozen Pekin Ducks and three Bourbon Red Turkeys. We don't know what it means to start small...I wanted a pet snake when I was a child and dad got me a 6 foot boa, which I had for 15 years before moving to Spain and it now resides with my best friend.
I am rambling now, though. Although some time has passed since we last played with chickens I still remember the basics and do have family members that farm and raise such animals but I was just curious to see if anyone on here had some experiences they could share. Pictures of their coops, things they have learned the hard way, things they love about raising fowl in general, do's and don'ts etc. I don't currently have pictures of coops to share as mom just got the birds in the mail the other day and they are still in their brooder. Dad is building a temp pen and a smaller temp hutch this weekend. We will build the big boy when I get home as the birds will just be coming of age to go outside. I will post what pictures I do have as they come.
Any pictures or experiences shared sure would make our day!
Thank you all in advance.