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<blockquote data-quote="chippie" data-source="post: 1027480" data-attributes="member: 5644"><p>you can probably change them over to a pelleted feed. That is a nice coop. How many hens did you get? If you have more than two, chances are the floor space will be too small. Chickens really need room to move about and roam. Once they learn that the house is their home, you can turn them out for a while in the late afternoon and they will go to bed when it gets dark.</p><p></p><p>I have Production Reds and Rhode Island Reds. They look different when mature. The Production Reds will have lighter tail feathers and wing tips than the RI and their color will be a lighter orange. They are really friendly chickens and make great pets. Actually, I have about 40 laying hens and an overload of Bantam/Game cross chickens. My chickens run loose and I close them in their house at night, well except the ones that roost in the rafters of the barn.</p><p></p><p>I sell eggs at our local farmers' market.</p><p>I am "The Egg Lady" LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chippie, post: 1027480, member: 5644"] you can probably change them over to a pelleted feed. That is a nice coop. How many hens did you get? If you have more than two, chances are the floor space will be too small. Chickens really need room to move about and roam. Once they learn that the house is their home, you can turn them out for a while in the late afternoon and they will go to bed when it gets dark. I have Production Reds and Rhode Island Reds. They look different when mature. The Production Reds will have lighter tail feathers and wing tips than the RI and their color will be a lighter orange. They are really friendly chickens and make great pets. Actually, I have about 40 laying hens and an overload of Bantam/Game cross chickens. My chickens run loose and I close them in their house at night, well except the ones that roost in the rafters of the barn. I sell eggs at our local farmers' market. I am "The Egg Lady" LOL. [/QUOTE]
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