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Has anyone seen Rentachook.

 

From what I've gathered, you get hens and a coop for 6 weeks and then if you don't like them you send them back :?

All seems a bit strange :lol:

 

Thats the run and costs £177.

 

The run doesn't have a shut part, its just like an ark but you can't shut the hens out of the run at night.

 

Clever idea, but I can't see how they charge people for them. Their feeders and drinkers are just milk / fruit juice bottles with a hole in the side, they haven't even bothered to take the labels off! Might have to try it when I'm introducing the new chickens :wink:

 

It all seems a bit of a joke, selling invisible teeth files :roll:

 

Good ideas and message, but I think they need to work on the product a bit more :lol:

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Not sure this description would make me rush out to get one - "rich, gooey, fresh, home grown egg" :? .

 

Also not sure about feeding them "leftover take-away dinners, mouldy cheese and the contents of the 'land at the back of the fridge'" :? .

 

Nice idea, I suppose, but it all seems a bit like there's got to be a get out clause for everything these days. Got a pet but changed your mind? Never mind, send it back for a refund. Don't like your child any more? That's OK, we'll take it back (minus a handling fee) :roll: .

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It's the "greener than kermit's bum" comment that had me spluttering, on the home page!! only the Aussies would come up with that :lol: !!! (I have an Aussie SIL so can make that comment quite confidently!!!)

 

Would that coop be ok, with a bit more work on the house bit I'd have thought to keep the English weather at bay, as a broody cage? Not enough room for anything else IMHO.

 

The recycled food & drink bottles look quite a good idea as "extras" when introducing newbies so more feed stations are needed, mine would knock them over though so I'd have to attach them to the run.

 

I suppose some people do like to try then send back if it really doesn't work for them, at least then the chooks aren't just going to be neglected or left out for the fox. Most of us of course are hooked and addicted within 6 hours so the thought of sending them back is not an option....taking in more yes yes yes :dance::clap: !!!

 

Sha x

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I'm glad that I am not the only one who deprives my family of food because it's 'for the chickens'

 

I can't say that I like this shuffling of chickens back and forth, as if they were toys and not living, feeling creatures. Chickens like stability and they take a while to settle.....so it must be traumatic.

 

Mouldy cheese? Charming!

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I have to say that the coops look very flimsy indeed.

 

Not a bad idea for a business, but I'm not sure that I'd like to encourage capricious animal ownership.

 

I don't know what 'capricious' means :shh: , but if i did I'm sure that i would agree.

:lol:

 

I had to google it:

*capriciousness - the quality of being guided by sudden unpredictable impulses
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