Guide to Keeping Chickens!
Thinking about keeping chickens?
Read our handy guide first that has been provided by Sarah from Sussex Garden Poultry…
What advice would you give for someone looking to keep chickens?
The most important thing is going to be the coop, choose something that will be safe for the hens, that will last, that’s easy to clean. Spend well, spend once. Buy your hens from a reputable source, it’s easy to be fobbed off with cockerels or older hens if you don’t know what to look for. Buying ‘point of lay’ means they may not be laying yet, but within a few weeks you’ll get eggs, there is no way of ageing a hen, you don’t want to buy something that’s 3 years old.
Which type of chickens would you suggest to get as a first time chicken owner?
What type of Coop would you recommend?
Always buy the biggest coop you can afford & have space for, hen keeping is addictive, you start with 3 & end up saying, ‘oh I like that colour, that breed, that shape…’
Omlet sells four different types of Eglu Chicken Coops:
Eglu Cube Chicken Coop – for up to 10 chickens
Eglu Go Chicken Coop – for up to 4 medium size chickens
How many chickens would you suggest getting initially?
Should you always keep more than one chicken?
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