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owwlady Posted - Mar 20 2007 : 6:28:40 PM
I'm hoping to get a coop built this spring and get a few chickens. My question is...can you leave home for a few days if you have to...will they be ok? I don't know anyone here because I just moved here 3 1/2 months ago, so I can't ask anyone to help me out. If this wouldn't work out, I can't get any. My parents, kids, grandkids are all 200 miles away and I like to visit now and then for about 3 days. Thanks
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owwlady Posted - Mar 22 2007 : 6:34:27 PM
I love to hear a rooster crow, but I know they can be a big pain, so I wasn't planning to get one. How old do the chicks have to be to tell male from female? I heard it's hard to tell.
Aunt Jenny Posted - Mar 21 2007 : 5:01:38 PM
You can totally get by without a rooster. No guy needed for eggs!! I went years without one.

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owwlady Posted - Mar 21 2007 : 10:16:14 AM
Thanks ladies...I really do want them, I don't know what it is about chickens, but I've always wanted them (even though I've been attacked twice by nasty roosters). Jim is coming over tonight, I think I'll just happen to have the book out with the building plans for a coop...think he'll get the hint?
Aunt Jenny Posted - Mar 20 2007 : 9:45:47 PM
I agree...find someone! Don't give up having chickens. I wouldn't recomend NOT checking on them each day at least once though. I feed mine daily and gather eggs twice a day and in summer fill waters twice. I don't have the big giant waterer or feeder. We have a mouse problem out there and the big feeder is really asking for the food to get yucky so I feed just what they need for the day as well as scratch feed and kitchen scraps daily. Chickens are so easy to care for. I am SURE you could find someone to just check on them daily if you were gone. They are so worth it!!!

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Bluewrenn Posted - Mar 20 2007 : 7:59:41 PM
You could always ask at your local feed store if they know of someone who does pet sitting/farm hand work. They might know of someone.

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UrbanChick Posted - Mar 20 2007 : 6:32:39 PM
I feed and water the chickens once per week. I only have 6 and it seems to be adequate in the winter and spring. In the summer I add waterers. I do have to let them out every morning into the run because the run is not predator proof so a racoon can climb over and get into the coop if I don't close the coop door. If I had a roof on the run then I could leave them all week. Chickens are definately easier to deal with than my own indoor cats.

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