Eddo Rogue
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Not sure if I posted in the right place, but I got me a flock of Rhode Island reds and they seem happy. Never had chickens before and would appreciate advice....
How much do I feed them? Do they stop eating on their own?
How do I keep my eggs from getting stolen by smaller predators? Do I need to completely seal up the coop?
I figure its a matter of time until the bigger predators discover the coop as well, and would like to actually succeed against nature for once.
Any other tips, tricks, advice, warnings or threats? Cheers -Eddo
How much do I feed them? Do they stop eating on their own?
How do I keep my eggs from getting stolen by smaller predators? Do I need to completely seal up the coop?
I figure its a matter of time until the bigger predators discover the coop as well, and would like to actually succeed against nature for once.
Any other tips, tricks, advice, warnings or threats? Cheers -Eddo