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Question on chickens -Ameraucana
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1209215" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Thanks for all your responses, with the bit of Google search I did before posting this only thing I learned was they are refered to as Easter egg chickens. For my wife and I we get plenty of eggs to meet our needs with just the three laying. Supporting chickens for fresh eggs is expensive enough, but well worth the expense and effort, but as far as adding a light with a timer, the coop is 75 to 100 yards away from the house with no power to it ....... So their on their own and we don't starve for eggs, I may pick up 3 or 4 more chicks this spring ..... But? So as it goes I guess these two ameraucana's are free loader during the winter months.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the help.</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1209215, member: 378"] Thanks for all your responses, with the bit of Google search I did before posting this only thing I learned was they are refered to as Easter egg chickens. For my wife and I we get plenty of eggs to meet our needs with just the three laying. Supporting chickens for fresh eggs is expensive enough, but well worth the expense and effort, but as far as adding a light with a timer, the coop is 75 to 100 yards away from the house with no power to it ....... So their on their own and we don't starve for eggs, I may pick up 3 or 4 more chicks this spring ..... But? So as it goes I guess these two ameraucana's are free loader during the winter months. Thanks again for the help. Alan [/QUOTE]
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