dooleysm
Platinum Member
I wanted to raise chickens for many years and finally started last spring. I built a 6x9 coop and fenced in an area about 15x50. I have about 15 hens, 1 rooster, and 3 guineas. I have a mixture of large egg layers and bantams. I am having a blast with them so far. We have plenty of room for them to roam here, but they seldom venture out of about a half acre area immediately surrounding their coop. With the garden just starting up I am keeping them penned up more, because they can and will tear up a garden.
Unfortunately, my 2 gardens and a good bit of my wife's landscaping is in their 1/2 acre home range. They love to scratch in mulch and make a huge mess of it. I try to only let them out when I'm going to be around to cahse them away from the gardens and landscaping. I could easily keep them penned up all the time and I think they would be perfectly happy and productive. I like to let them out more for my enjoyment than theirs though.
I live very much in a rural setting and the only losses I've had to predators is when some of the younger chickens and guineas flew into my dog pens. My dogs killed and ate them in a heartbeat. No wild predators have gotten to any of them in the past year.
They couldn't be any easier to care for once they are old enough to be on their own. The chicks need more care, but that is only maybe for 2 months and still not terrible. Backyardchickens is a good forum, but those people are a bit fanatic and overboard, so they can tend to get worked up about certain issues, a bit like we are here with tractors. Just keep that in mind if/when you go there for advice.
My sons are 18 months and 3 years and are fairly ambivalent about the chickens. My older son loved to chase and catch the younger ones last summer, but he doesn't really care about them now. We had a mean rooster for a while that chased the boys and I think is part of the reason they leave the chickens alone now. I didn't put up with that nonsense and we ate him. Now I'm down to 1 rooster that is well behaved. I very much enjoy hearing him crow and watching his antics. I think the girls are happy to have him around.
I think there are enough guys with chickens on this board that can give you plenty of great advice, most of which you've already received. GO FOR IT!
Unfortunately, my 2 gardens and a good bit of my wife's landscaping is in their 1/2 acre home range. They love to scratch in mulch and make a huge mess of it. I try to only let them out when I'm going to be around to cahse them away from the gardens and landscaping. I could easily keep them penned up all the time and I think they would be perfectly happy and productive. I like to let them out more for my enjoyment than theirs though.
I live very much in a rural setting and the only losses I've had to predators is when some of the younger chickens and guineas flew into my dog pens. My dogs killed and ate them in a heartbeat. No wild predators have gotten to any of them in the past year.
They couldn't be any easier to care for once they are old enough to be on their own. The chicks need more care, but that is only maybe for 2 months and still not terrible. Backyardchickens is a good forum, but those people are a bit fanatic and overboard, so they can tend to get worked up about certain issues, a bit like we are here with tractors. Just keep that in mind if/when you go there for advice.
My sons are 18 months and 3 years and are fairly ambivalent about the chickens. My older son loved to chase and catch the younger ones last summer, but he doesn't really care about them now. We had a mean rooster for a while that chased the boys and I think is part of the reason they leave the chickens alone now. I didn't put up with that nonsense and we ate him. Now I'm down to 1 rooster that is well behaved. I very much enjoy hearing him crow and watching his antics. I think the girls are happy to have him around.
I think there are enough guys with chickens on this board that can give you plenty of great advice, most of which you've already received. GO FOR IT!