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Question by Devil Doop: how would i go about having caged chickens in my backyard?
i want to start selling chickens to friends and neighbors so i’m thinking of growing alot in cages in my backyard like those major companies do, obviously not as much but i’m thinking around about 60. Any tips on how i would go about this?
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Tou don’t even have to cage them. As long as your trying to make money off of them, just forget about the aesthetics of your yard and let them free. They will be happier, produce better meat, and make you richer! They really don need that much room either. As long as they have room to walk around and mingle they should be fine. Just don’t cage them, they are living creatures with feelings!
gumby and pokey
December 8, 2011 at 6:53 am
Read that article about chicken care:
The whole site is talkin’ about chickens!!
http://www.cyndilou6.com/care.html
Ayah
December 8, 2011 at 7:25 am
This is in the vegetarian and vegan section why?
Selling things to friends and neighbors is a bad idea. They probably wouldn’t even buy them. My neighbors have free-range chickens and sometimes the chickens even come to my house.
baby gurl
December 8, 2011 at 8:01 am
I’m thinking that this person, posted this question in this particular section, because they wanted to tick off veggies and vegans..
what a clever person?
mandie. xx
December 8, 2011 at 8:55 am
1) Get a permit
2) buy chicks
3) buy some cages
4) put chicks in cages
Instant mini factory farm
exsft
December 8, 2011 at 9:19 am
just buy the chickens and then put them in your house.
i loathe trolls
Amanda☮
December 8, 2011 at 9:58 am
Honestly, don’t put them in individual small cages.
Get a fence with a roof and put them in there. Build a little house for them, with nest boxes inside.
Let them run around and stuff, and you will have really healthy chickens that lay lots of eggs.
You can make lots of money selling free range eggs too.
If you keep them in small cages, they will have lots of health problems. They will get splay leg, and skin diseases and thnings like that. People won’t want to buy them from you that way.
pumpkins
December 8, 2011 at 10:41 am
It’s not possible for you to do this without going to the proper authorities and getting permits and licenses. It’s a big no no in town. I would like to have backyard chickens but our town has a bylaw against farm animals in town.
Roxy
December 8, 2011 at 10:59 am