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My Tiny Brood of Backyard Chooks

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My Tiny Brood of Backyard Chooks

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My Tiny Brood of Backyard Chooks | chooks, hens or chickens? Menu Home About My Tiny Brood of Backyard Chooks chooks, hens or chickens? February 1, 2015 by sleepinghorse 5 Comments Temporary fencing to allow my chicks to free range I have six adult chickens and six chicks. One of the chicks is free ranging with her mum and has been since she was four weeks old. Mum does a good job at looking after her. But my five chicks that were hatched in an incubator don’t have a mum to protect them from the big girls but I wanted them to have plenty of space to run around in. I went online and here is the answer to my problem. It is Omlet temporary chicken fencing, now available in New Zealand. It is easy to put up (once you know how) and is easy enough for one person to move when the chicks need fresh grass every few days. The chicks have been using this fencing now for about four weeks with no problems. I was a bit worried to start with that they might tangle themsel...

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