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I hae joined as I am looking for a bit of courage before I embark on my chicken adventure. I have always wanted a couple and we are finally moving to a house with a chicken friendly garden. I don't know anyone with chickens and everyone I know says that they are smelly and will attract rats (like the pied pipper I assume) and foxes and that this will be most unsuitable for my 2 year old. I can not believe that this is at all true but could do with some reassurance please? :pray::think:

 

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Desperately wanting chickens

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Hi TillySue and welcome to the forum.

 

Are there any Omlet courses near you? I think seeing/smelling them for yourself in someones back garden is the best thing.

 

My 4 chickens do not smell unless I put my nose really close in their housing. I have known one very very hot day 2 years ago when they wiffed a bit for a day but only when I got close up and not anything the neighbours would notice. A good cleaning routine and loads of "tricks of the trade" like Auboise bedding, mean hardly any smell.

 

Rats are attracted by food....... not chickens. Do your neighbours leave cooked kitchen s"Ooops, word censored!"s in their compost bins, or fallen rotting apples, or leaving food out for the badgers.... this will all attract rats. You ensure that the chicken feed isn't spilt all over the floor and bring the feeders in at night. Yes, some folk on here do have problems with rats due to their neighbourhood or the location they live but then you deal with that with poisins or traps. I have never had a problem.

 

Foxes can be a worry. An eglu run should keep them safe and if you know you have a fox problem in your area you will want to only let your chickens free range when you are around.

 

Chickens make great pets for children. My 3 children love them. My nephew was 1 when my chooks arrived, he hated them at first, now 2 years on he chases then round the garden. My only advice is don't let young children get down to eyelevel with a chook, but apart from that no worries. My chickens live behind a moveable fence and don't have the run of the whole garden so my kids never step in anything. But even if they did, chickens eat a cereal based diet and what goes in comes out so it's really no bother at all.

 

I have to say chickens are the best (and easiest) pets I have ever had and really worth considering not just for eggs but because they are so funny......

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Thanks a great help now for which colour eglu to have :lol:

 

 

Hi TillySue and welcome to the forum.

 

Are there any Omlet courses near you? I think seeing/smelling them for yourself in someones back garden is the best thing.

 

My 4 chickens do not smell unless I put my nose really close in their housing. I have known one very very hot day 2 years ago when they wiffed a bit for a day but only when I got close up and not anything the neighbours would notice. A good cleaning routine and loads of "tricks of the trade" like Auboise bedding, mean hardly any smell.

 

Rats are attracted by food....... not chickens. Do your neighbours leave cooked kitchen s"Ooops, word censored!"s in their compost bins, or fallen rotting apples, or leaving food out for the badgers.... this will all attract rats. You ensure that the chicken feed isn't spilt all over the floor and bring the feeders in at night. Yes, some folk on here do have problems with rats due to their neighbourhood or the location they live but then you deal with that with poisins or traps. I have never had a problem.

 

Foxes can be a worry. An eglu run should keep them safe and if you know you have a fox problem in your area you will want to only let your chickens free range when you are around.

 

Chickens make great pets for children. My 3 children love them. My nephew was 1 when my chooks arrived, he hated them at first, now 2 years on he chases then round the garden. My only advice is don't let young children get down to eyelevel with a chook, but apart from that no worries. My chickens live behind a moveable fence and don't have the run of the whole garden so my kids never step in anything. But even if they did, chickens eat a cereal based diet and what goes in comes out so it's really no bother at all.

 

I have to say chickens are the best (and easiest) pets I have ever had and really worth considering not just for eggs but because they are so funny......

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I was thinking 2 to start with but have been reading forums all day and many suggest 3. What would you recommend?

 

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Welcome aboard Tillysue.

 

They will only be a smelly as you let them. A bit of basic hygeine is all that is required.

 

Your only decisions are what coulour Eglu, as you say, and how many hens.

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I have three children, ED is 5 in March, my middle son is 3 in July and my youngest son is 7 months old. Chickens are terrific pets for them. My eldest two paly in the garden with the hens, and my two year old will tell them off if there are no eggs :lol: They *help* (term used in its losest form) with the cleaning, refreshing the bedding and collecting the eggs and seem to be genuinely fond of them.

 

As for rats, they wont attract rats any more than rabbits, or guinea pigs really and as long as you follow common sense and keep food in a sealed solid container, clean up any spills etc they should not become a problem.

 

Go on, get some :D

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