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Building a new fence for my urban chickens :)

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10 Responses to “Urban Backyard Chickens : Building the Chicken Coop Fence”

  • the43k says:

    @genghisgirl Thanks …
    @genghisgirl Thanks for the advice, we plan on building/buying a coop very soon. On the flip side, please check out my videos when you consider expanding your eco-friedly mentality.

    Ed

  • genghisgirl says:

    @the43k The …
    @the43k The chickens do cluck, but are no louder than the wild birds in the neighborhood. When they lay eggs in the morning, there’s a bit of a ruckus, but if you acknowledge them, they calm down. I give my neighbors on either side eggs all the time, and they think it’s really cool that I’m trying to be healthy and eco-friendly. Its always best to talk to your neighbors before doing something like this (especially if chickens aren’t allowed in your town – like mine).

  • the43k says:

    Any problems with …
    Any problems with neighbors or noise issues?

  • genghisgirl says:

    @kastnmagic We’re …
    @kastnmagic We’re actually picking up three new chicks tonight! I’ll most likely have a video up tomorrow. The Cochins are wonderful ladies… quiet, sweet, and huggable. The Speckled Sussex on the otherhand… :)

  • kastnmagic says:

    Nice job! :o ) Nice …
    Nice job! :o ) Nice hens!! The Cochins make wonderful mothers… You could take one of them to visit a rooster for a few days, bring her back and let her lay 10-12 days (don’t collect HER eggs)…She’ll go “broody” and sit on the eggs she lays (won’t get up much for food/water) and before you know it, 21 days later you’ll have little ones… One of the most precious things about the spring!! Sell any little roosters so you don’t get in trouble w/the neighborhood.

  • genghisgirl says:

    About a year now… …
    About a year now… I made a slideshow video documenting their time with us so far… it’s in my Backyard Chicken playlist :)

  • Paptimus909 says:

    HULK shirt is …
    HULK shirt is awesome! :-)

  • Randomawesomesauce says:

    That’s pretty cool, …
    That’s pretty cool, how long have you had them?

  • berry98 says:

    lucky dang chickens …
    lucky dang chickens – getting to look at your pretty legs every day :)

  • CheesyMcK says:

    Five stars for …
    Five stars for happy chickens!

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