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Does anyone else keep suburban chickens?
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<blockquote data-quote="mahleu" data-source="post: 1116364" data-attributes="member: 5423"><p>We started with 4 chickens. Now we have 10. And 2 Ducks. We lost one chicken to an eagle and 2 ducklings to one of the dogs (the cat isn't interested in them and the dogs are normally fine).</p><p></p><p>Of the 7 chickens that are big enough to lay we usually get 6 eggs a day. The Ducks lay when they want. They roam the garden during the day but at night they have a fenced enclosure with a wendy house with roosting poles. I would rather get more ducks (muscovies) as they are quieter.</p><p></p><p>They are spoilt birds.</p><p></p><p>In terms of bylaws, my area doesn't allow roosters due to noise but the ladies seem to get a pass. They can make a din though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mahleu, post: 1116364, member: 5423"] We started with 4 chickens. Now we have 10. And 2 Ducks. We lost one chicken to an eagle and 2 ducklings to one of the dogs (the cat isn't interested in them and the dogs are normally fine). Of the 7 chickens that are big enough to lay we usually get 6 eggs a day. The Ducks lay when they want. They roam the garden during the day but at night they have a fenced enclosure with a wendy house with roosting poles. I would rather get more ducks (muscovies) as they are quieter. They are spoilt birds. In terms of bylaws, my area doesn't allow roosters due to noise but the ladies seem to get a pass. They can make a din though. [/QUOTE]
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