We've taken delivery of our four new "girls" - four young chickens (hopefully all girls but apparently you can't tell until they are older). At least three of them are too young to lay eggs yet but I am hoping the biggest, older one will start producing once she settles into her new home.
So here is the coop I bought off Trade Me
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And here a couple of photos of the girls - we have three different breeds (don't ask me what they are though).
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The chooks look as if they'll be very willing to provide eggs - hopefully!
ReplyDeleteD suggests - chooky, chook, choke, chick or a b c d.
Good luck - watch out for the hedge ;)
OzNan