nmu98
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I have been wanting to get into chickens for about a year now. SWMBO has not been into it much. My kids, 2 & 4, would love it, for a while anyways. I don't want to make this an expensive project, and would like to make it fairly easy. With the kids, sometimes its hard to work and get enough time with them at night. So the last thing i want is to have to spens tons of time with chores.
On the other hand, we are outside all summer. we have a 2.5 plus acre garden that the kids love and help us with. Seems to me, the birds would fit right in.... I have 5 acres of alfalfa that is full of crickets and locusts all summer.
Are chickens as easy at people make it sound. I have been reading many other chicken sites, but i don't want to ask this there as they are all "into" chickens and I might not get a fully truthful answer.
I don't think we could eat all the eggs so i have been thinking of having 2 sets of birds. One set for pets ( all hens) and one meat set that includes a few roosters so they can reporduce. Maybe put the group together in the winter and trim the flock down to keep it easy. (meat)
I am really interested in all of your experiences, good and bad. I have followed many theads here on them, including Tony's. It seems people don't keep them for long periods? They get into it and out, sometimes just as fast as they got into the birds.......
On the other hand, we are outside all summer. we have a 2.5 plus acre garden that the kids love and help us with. Seems to me, the birds would fit right in.... I have 5 acres of alfalfa that is full of crickets and locusts all summer.
Are chickens as easy at people make it sound. I have been reading many other chicken sites, but i don't want to ask this there as they are all "into" chickens and I might not get a fully truthful answer.
I don't think we could eat all the eggs so i have been thinking of having 2 sets of birds. One set for pets ( all hens) and one meat set that includes a few roosters so they can reporduce. Maybe put the group together in the winter and trim the flock down to keep it easy. (meat)
I am really interested in all of your experiences, good and bad. I have followed many theads here on them, including Tony's. It seems people don't keep them for long periods? They get into it and out, sometimes just as fast as they got into the birds.......