You know that about 10 years ago, my neighbor's chickens moved to my backyard, I really think she didn't take care of them, so they looked for a more friendly place. At that time my dogs were more obedient compared to the ones I have today, and they respected these animals, they did not attack them, I even saw that some chicks approached them and pecked their legs. These hens were descendants of the breeds used for cockfighting (a practice in my opinion, detestable and cruel), which is why they were low weight and short stature. I had 60 chickens (chickens, hens and roosters), and I consumed fresh and natural eggs, as I fed them corn and vegetable waste. When my dogs died and I adopted others, they did not turn out to be so kind to the birds, and they ended my offspring, as they were chased or killed. This post that you share with us is very valuable, as it offers us simple and practical information on how to do this activity, which is so recommended and important for our economy and nutrition, especially in these times. Ideal if we have a large enough space for the hens or chickens to feel happy. Greetings.
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Thank you @sirenahippie! That’s so interesting how you acquired your flock it chickens. They are so great to have around ☺️