8 Reasons Not to Keep Chickens

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English Country Life

English Country Life

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We breed Buff Orpington chickens and have kept them for a number of years.
You might be thinking that you'd like to have a few chickens of your own and we love keeping them but there are some good reasons to consider why they may not be suitable for you. This video will take you through the 8 biggest reasons why you might want to think again. It's a chance to see the full picture so that you can go into chicken keeping with your eyes wide open.
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@ApiaryManager
@ApiaryManager 4 жыл бұрын
I have to say, there are more reasons to have chickens than there are not to have them. Almost every negative you gave can be turned into a positive...plus they give all those delicious eggs! After 12 years of having chickens, I can't imagine going into the garden and them not being there. They run to meet me! Even the kids don't do that anymore! LOL Seriously though, they are such good company and they all have their own individual eccentricities :-)
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
I totally agree! You know I'm obsessed with the chickens we have but I would rather make sure anyone planning to have chickens gets the problems to deal with as well as good stuff. Like you I have solutions and positives for all of the things I highlighted as problems: 1 & 2 Pulling grass and digging: they have an enormous space and live a very, free ranging life as a result 3 Poop: I use it all as fertiliser or mulch 4 Noise: I love the sounds and we have very few houses near us 5 Pecking Order: Not a problem as out flock is mature and we never bring in adult chickens, only ever hatching new 6 Brooding: We use the broodiness and we have enough hens that we can make the timing work 7 Nervousness: I spend lots of time with them 8 Reliant: We've kept chickens for LOTS of years and this year was the first time ever that both of us have been ill at the same time so it's not really a problem. All good Paul! :-)
@hw9888
@hw9888 2 жыл бұрын
You've made me even more excited to get some when I move to a better place with a bigger garden. Would love to see them run up to me in the morning, what a joy! Thanks!
@johngross7336
@johngross7336 Жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right! Everything that she had mentioned are not a problem to me. Our chickens have their own area that they can do whatever they want, I even help them dig the ground for them to take dust baths :) , I need tons of poop for our vegetable garden. Reliant? Nah...all animals are reliant, if you raise animals you have to provide everything it's the owners responsibility obviously. People out there that are planning to raise your own chickens go ahead, they so fun plus you get yummy fresh eggs that store bought can't beat.
@hw476
@hw476 4 жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t be without my three girls. Merida, Belle and Aurora always run to meet me every time I step into the garden and stay with me whilst I’m gardening just in case there is a worm to be had. Thank you for all your lovely vlogs.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
Same here! I wouldn't be without my chickens either. That's so kind of you about the videos. I'm really glad you enjoy them.
@Fleed907
@Fleed907 3 жыл бұрын
If you go in a holiday 10 days, how do you manage to keep them well fed and safe?
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@Fleed907 Good question but we don't go on holiday. We have no need to as we love where we live and no other destination lives up to it. For people who do choose to go on holiday they normally call on friends or family to help or pay for a house-sitter instead.
@caprisunsess1753
@caprisunsess1753 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife my parents reeealy don't want to ask someone, let alone pay them. What we do is we leave them in their house with lost of food and water. They almost scream of joy when we release them again lol
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@caprisunsess1753 Chickens need as a minimum to be checked everyday to ensure water and food has not been knocked over or fouled. Water is the big risk for the chickens and should be clean and available at all times.
@SpinsterSister
@SpinsterSister 4 жыл бұрын
Love this episode! It's isn't always fluffy butts and egg songs but it's a great life! LOVE the ending with the hens and chicks! You should make a meme with that poop stoop - eye catcher! Please keep updating your great channel!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
You really are amazing with your support. Thank you so much for being so kind!
@susanpiper4041
@susanpiper4041 4 жыл бұрын
Great video. Couldn’t agree more that you need to go into enterprises with eyes wide open and having all the facts. Thank you
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your support 😁
@bgtrev
@bgtrev 4 жыл бұрын
An informative video and all valid reasons especially the last, middle of winter 3 to 4 foot of snow and you have to dig yourself out then go and dig them out and then dig some runs for them and the other animals/birds to wander around in, the real joys of chicken keeping.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
Well said! I still love it though!
@santhiapillaianandarajah2620
@santhiapillaianandarajah2620 11 ай бұрын
Yes Keeper,Exceedingly excellent your advice about poultry keeping and rearing.Chickens always needs and love shading environment,your garden is ideal for chicken. Keep it up. Anton London
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 11 ай бұрын
So nice of you
@e.r.4077
@e.r.4077 Жыл бұрын
This was really valuable, and so well thought through, from lawn to sick bed. Thank you. They are beautiful.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@abdiaden5982
@abdiaden5982 3 жыл бұрын
thanks for your time and your lovely video. what a great lady.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome
@KnackFarmer-theanswerismeat
@KnackFarmer-theanswerismeat 4 жыл бұрын
Great video -- we'll end up with a few at some stage, eyes are wide open!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Cynthia. It did seem a bit weird to besking a video to put people off chicken keeping given I am obsessed!
@KelsieHawk19
@KelsieHawk19 2 жыл бұрын
I love this video and all the information you give!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kelsie!
@susanaesmerald2291
@susanaesmerald2291 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video; very well done! And also thank you for providing this beautiful environment for all those beautiful & innocent birds ♥️🥰
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure, thank you
@petervissers3790
@petervissers3790 2 жыл бұрын
All the points you have made are great, but still has not worried me about becoming a chicken owner. Thank you for you videos
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
It didn't stop us either 🙂
@BernalAzul
@BernalAzul 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, it has been totally enlightening for me!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad
@bteuben-faber8215
@bteuben-faber8215 Жыл бұрын
Very good video! As important as how lovely it is to keep hens and a cockrill! Thank you for making & sharing this 🐣 🌷 Love from Holland!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
So nice of you, thank you!
@HelenaMikas
@HelenaMikas 3 жыл бұрын
I've just watched and subscribed .Such an honest and well presented video .( Chickens , puppies , cats , indeed any form of life is a great responsibility .You have the space and your priorities and the garden looks fine .I like chickens a lott but now I live in Berlin on the 5th floor , chickens would not work .There is another factor and that's good food , any vets bills ..When teaching in UK I had to escort a group to a battery hen farm .That was it for me .Loved the birds , your way of keeping but not the usual .Hence I live minus eggs .Buying them needs concentration. .Look forward to more of your videos👍 .The sound of chickens is music to my ears :) Have a great Christmas.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Helena! We felt much as you do which is why we chose to "escape to the country" to try and live differently. There are lots more chicken keeping videos and more on how we live on the channel and we try to make a new one each week. We hope that you enjoy them.
@dmark6699
@dmark6699 2 жыл бұрын
Very Good content and healthy happy chickens.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@sleipnirboxers3853
@sleipnirboxers3853 11 ай бұрын
Great video as sure some people don't stop to think about the negatives 😏😐 Big commitment ❤ can't wait 😊
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 11 ай бұрын
They ard still worth it....well, we think so!
@mickybearden9641
@mickybearden9641 3 жыл бұрын
Really Wonderful Information. I'm very "Hands On" with our Girls....we gave our only Rooster to a Lovely Home, because he was Biting quite Aggressively....Our Hens are Happy. You have A Beautiful Flock & Amazing Grounds.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Micky, that's very kind!
@santamanone
@santamanone 4 жыл бұрын
Great video as usual !
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate that!
@user-vi2xj8rg4o
@user-vi2xj8rg4o 4 жыл бұрын
Your video shows a very traditional English country life, I like it very much! May I know which part of the UK you live in?
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
We live in Lincolnshire on the East coast.
@streetsofsouthphilly
@streetsofsouthphilly Жыл бұрын
I have 5 buff orpington hens like you do. Getting two more next week. The breed is great for backyard flocks.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more the perfect self sufficient chicken!
@chriswhite2387
@chriswhite2387 3 жыл бұрын
Your videos are brilliant. And it's so refreshing to honestly hear the other side of the story. Thank you.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris!
@valerie4975
@valerie4975 3 жыл бұрын
Your chickens are so big and fluffy!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. We love them 🙂
@growraise-happydays6618
@growraise-happydays6618 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video its very informative. We have just introduced some ex barn hens to our flock and I was a bit worried about the pecking
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! As soon as they find a balance and they've established who is top hen and who is bottom hen the pecking will reduce. Good luck.
@eggyolks3274
@eggyolks3274 3 жыл бұрын
Bit confused on the ex barn hen saying... do you mean from a egg production factory? Sorry im from south texas, we just say battery hens if that what you mean..
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@eggyolks3274 was I talking about the British Hen Welfare Society that rehome ex barn hens or the egg quality difference between barn kept hens and free range? In the UK the battery farm model is banned. Hens for egg laying are still kept in barns for laying with more movement than the battery model but they aren't allowed to keep them in battery farm formats. That's why I'll always call them Barn Chickens. Does that help?
@eggyolks3274
@eggyolks3274 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife yes that makes sense, my girls are free range, but still go into a barn at night as their coop to sleep so thats where i was confused... Its awesome that battery farming is banned in the UK, wish America would recognize more issues with our large scale production companies like that.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@eggyolks3274 In the UK whilst battery chicken farms are banned a system called Enriched Cages is allowed. These are still cages but they do allow more movement than battery cages and can hold up to 90 hens. Free ranging our chickens is clearly our preference.
@cindystevenson9669
@cindystevenson9669 3 жыл бұрын
How often do you have to clip the wings? New to your postings but love all of the in-depth insight!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Cindy, chickens moult and replace feathers in Autumn & Winter so you will need to repeat any wing clipping in kate Winter / early Spring. Thanks for your lovely comment.
@pippy5121984
@pippy5121984 3 жыл бұрын
Very informative.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@noracula1904
@noracula1904 3 жыл бұрын
Very good Video! Much greetings from Germany 🙋🏻‍♀️🍀🐓🌻
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@lisacarruthers9649
@lisacarruthers9649 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. One of the reasons I love to watch this channel is the beautiful Scottish lilt that Fiona has. Hope I haven't got this wrong! Please tell me if I have! We have lots of space for chickens so hopefully we can have them eventually. At the moment we have cats (just lost one) so probably not the greatest idea.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
It is indeed Scottish, she was born there 😉
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Hi, if you were to get large fowl chickens such as Brahmas or Orpingtons tge cats shouldn't be a problem. If you kept little bantams they might be seen as prey but we'd know a number of people with large breed chickens that also keep cats without any problems. I hope that helps [Fiona]
@lisacarruthers9649
@lisacarruthers9649 3 жыл бұрын
English Country Life Thank you Fiona, great news!
@cindystevenson9669
@cindystevenson9669 3 жыл бұрын
Ok many thanks.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
You are most welcome
@danilodistefanis5990
@danilodistefanis5990 2 жыл бұрын
Thumbs up and subscribed!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome thank you!
@stevegoodson9022
@stevegoodson9022 Жыл бұрын
Wish I could, I'd love to have my own little flock of dinosaurs, but I have no access to grass or even dirt
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
That's a shame - you will have to enjoy ours vicariously 😯
@fouroakswisconsin
@fouroakswisconsin 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! The expense is an issue also, when I can get organic eggs at a lower cost even with inflation. We don’t eat eggs everyday for health reasons.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
Keeping chickens just for eggs is certainly hard to justify economically
@nataliebutler
@nataliebutler Жыл бұрын
Eggs are one of the healthiest things you can eat. Have you read the cholesterol myth book?
@user-vl2zh6bj6x
@user-vl2zh6bj6x 3 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your video it is very valuable and information for people thinking about getting started raising chickens. I have a beautiful buff Orprfington/Rhode Island red rooster, His name is Goldie Nuzzles.🐔 He is a wonderful text book "good" rooster, he is 1st to call out the food and last eat it and keeps a great 👁in the sky for birds of prey. Hiss spurs are nearly 3" long And his body is stout and full feathered red collar . He loves to call out his rooster Crow all times of day
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Doug - your cockerel sounds great!
@user-vl2zh6bj6x
@user-vl2zh6bj6x 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife thanks, your flock and quarters are top notch happy. One can tell that you are a passionate & responsible tender to your chickens like my wife and I are with our chickens/pets.🤠👩‍🍳 one of these days, I'll upload a video of Goldie and his flock ; D I'll keep ya posted. Blessings to you & yours, this Easter. Love from Indiana, USA
@user-vl2zh6bj6x
@user-vl2zh6bj6x 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife loved you channel 🎯🤗🤠 I subscribed & will share your page. Great information & lifestyle 👌👏
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@user-vl2zh6bj6x That's really kind of you Doug! Thank you 🙂
@user-vl2zh6bj6x
@user-vl2zh6bj6x 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife I just uploaded a video of my flock and buff Orpington/road island red rooster, if you'd like to see. Have a blessed day 🤗
@adebadru224
@adebadru224 3 жыл бұрын
Perfect. 👍🏾🔥
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ade!
@yvettemoore1228
@yvettemoore1228 4 жыл бұрын
I was fine with 7 of the 8 but I didn’t know about the ladies announcing they’d laid. I live in a cul de sac and wanted two or three in my veg patch. I love chickens and fresh eggs but I don’t think my neighbours love them as much! Sadly, it looks like I won’t be able to realise my little tinyholding dream. Thank you for the videos Fiona.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
I'm hlad the video helped before your neighbours got upset. To be fair with 2 chickens there shoilx be no more than 6 or 7 minutes of egg announcement per day. That will be less noise than the barking from any neighbourhood dogs.
@yvettemoore1228
@yvettemoore1228 4 жыл бұрын
English Country Life that’s a very good point! My neighbour’s dog needs an ASBO lol I may go for it anyway 😊 I do love your videos. Thank you for posting!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
@@yvettemoore1228 Thank you for being so kind 😁 It's great to know they are being watched
@jadevans320
@jadevans320 4 жыл бұрын
Julie’s daughter- I would recommend getting no less than 3, because if one of two were to die, the chicken left could get very very depressed and lonely 😞
@yvettemoore1228
@yvettemoore1228 4 жыл бұрын
julie dingman evans three was my plan. 😊
@MrDaddy-nv9kp
@MrDaddy-nv9kp 4 жыл бұрын
Your chickens look very healthy and in good shape, is that because of the feed you give them or its some type of chicken you got to buy?
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
We give them standard farmyard chicken pellets. I think the reason they look so healthy is they live their lifes in an ENORMOUS area which has lots of grass that they graze, they have things to keep them interested and lots of hiding areas for shade in addition to the fruit trees. All of this makes them preen regularly as they are relaxed so their feathers are in good condition. Does that help?
@muizHD
@muizHD Жыл бұрын
I have 3 nest boxes but my 5 hens lay always in the same nest box, then my hens start making a lot of noise, idk why they don’t use the other nest box. But I love them so much
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
The reason is that hens build a clutch of eggs together. Then if you have the type of hen that goes broody, one hen can incubate the whole clutch (hens don't care whose eggs they are when they brood)
@learnjcbskidsterchickensga7594
@learnjcbskidsterchickensga7594 3 жыл бұрын
I have a wagon like you showed which I would like to see how you prepared it for chickens?
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Hi! Unfortunately I didn't film or photograph the process of converting the trailer but it wasn't complicated. It was originally a flat packed trailer so I unbolted and removed the sides. I build a rectangle of 2"x2" tanalised wood that I bolted on in place of the sides. I then simply built a coop on top of that wood. I will happily film building a wooden chicken coop this Winter & I think it will surprise you how easy it is. Hugh
@Kd8OUR
@Kd8OUR 3 жыл бұрын
The digging and the poop is exactly what I need for my garden plots.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Its a great way of turning over veg beds!
@JL-vx1rb
@JL-vx1rb 3 ай бұрын
thanks
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 😀
@blorac9869
@blorac9869 3 жыл бұрын
Have seen the good, now the bad and that poo was ugly! Thank you, enjoyed!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Carol, that's very kind
@cherylangel1714
@cherylangel1714 Жыл бұрын
5:10 my girls make this noise when another hen is on their nest lol
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
Its a good technique for everyone to lay in the same spot - then one hen can hatch all the eggs!
@cherylangel1714
@cherylangel1714 Жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife True. One of my hens just hatched out 6 babies all from different mothers.
@H2Dwoat
@H2Dwoat 3 жыл бұрын
Hi, I’ve been working my way through your chicken keeping videos which have been great. They have been very informative, thanks. I’ve had a look, but haven’t seen any on butchering your meat birds. Do you do this yourselves or do you have to take them somewhere to be processed? Also, I have heard there are several legal issues that come with raising poultry, can you cover this please.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Hi! Yes, we do process the table birds here at the small holding. It's important to us that we control this process. Unfortunately after studying the Family Friendly policies on KZfaq we have taken a decision not to make a video on the subject. I have planned to make a video on the legalities but to get you started, in the UK; - If you have 50 or more birds of any species AT ANY 1 TIME you are legally obliged to register your flock with the Animal & Plant Health Agengy (APHA) - All foods fed to chickens cannot pass through a kitchen. This is to avoid Animal By Product (ABP) contamination - All chickens whether kept for meat, eggs or as pets are legally classified as Livestock. This means that all ABP rules published by APHA are binding. -One treat food for chickens that may catch you out are mealworms. These can't be fed as they are commonly grown by feeding them ABPs. I hope that helps you
@missjennemeg1
@missjennemeg1 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. What do you think about someone (me) who works 4 long 10 hour days a week keeping chickens? In winter I'm gone before dawn and I get home after dark. Also if we're gone for so long would they be safe being free range if I give them lots of hiding places from predators?
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Hi! We protect ours from ground predators with an electric fence and have automatic openers & closers fitted to the coop doors. Its not totally foolproof but, in your situation, I would give it a try! Hugh
@theITGuy-no3nt
@theITGuy-no3nt 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. Nice work. Is it possible to keep one chicken? Do chickens need to be in groups? I can not believe I am seriously asking this but I am. Thanks from San Francisco, CA.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Hi chickens are naturally flock animals so should be kept in groups of two or more 🙂
@robertzupko5757
@robertzupko5757 3 жыл бұрын
Just came across your video - fantastic explanations... I see you breed Buffs - my wife and I have one, she is about 5 years old and when she lays down, has taken to putting her neck and head down as well, stretching out as if on a pillow. Have you seen this behavior in other Buffs? (this happens when she isnt sun bathing or dirt bathing...)
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry but I haven't seen that before. Ours either pop their heads under their wings or pull their heads into their chests.
@robertzupko5757
@robertzupko5757 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife Thank you for your response! And for the wonderful videos...
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@robertzupko5757 Anytime. If I am able to answer your questions I will.👍
@vincewhitworth3168
@vincewhitworth3168 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Fiona where about are you based and are you still selling any Orpington point of lay ? great video’s really liked the elec fence vids very helpful. Good luck to you both.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Hi, once the breeding season is underway we will be selling any excess chickens but it's unlikely any will be available before August. We are in South Lincolnshire
@vincewhitworth3168
@vincewhitworth3168 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife Thanks for the reply. Your a bit far away from us unfortunately. Keep up the good work your info is so valuable and look forward to your following uploads.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@vincewhitworth3168 Thank you
@orlaithmcg
@orlaithmcg 4 жыл бұрын
Gannet, what a madam! Our guinea pigs have a pecking order too. The girls are particularly political 😂
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
😁👍
@MegaNazwauzytkownika
@MegaNazwauzytkownika 2 жыл бұрын
It was good video.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@etothemtothejtotheb6993
@etothemtothejtotheb6993 2 жыл бұрын
My Dad is about to inherit some chickens and ducks with the sale of a house..... do you have any tips on how to introduce yourself to an established flock, and things to be particularly aware of to not disrupt them too much? Thanks in advance!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
It will be worth keeping to their routines & feeds they know. Approach slowly & sit near them and let them approach you. Offer treats. Initially throw the treats to them. Always carry treats in the same container (we use a metal jug with whole wheat for chickens). Give a consistent call ("chickens" is fine). Consistent visual and audible stimulus will promote a reaction similar to "Pavlov's dogs". Next sit in their enclosure and make them approach you for treats. Finally, after a few weeks, they will literally eat from your hand. Be calm at all times with no sudden movements & they wont see you as a threat
@honkymonkey9568
@honkymonkey9568 Жыл бұрын
I have golden comets that are very quiet and never cluck after laying an egg.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
Fascinating!
@learnarabic5032
@learnarabic5032 Жыл бұрын
I am a beginner and I brought a cockerel and a female chicken but the crockeral's too loud and so noisy. I live in the neighbourhood and I don't want to disturb my neighbours so how do I keep the cockerel quiet.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
Cockerels are often loud. Unfortunately there really is no way to keep them quiet
@ibanez777vbk
@ibanez777vbk 3 жыл бұрын
Your chickens are in outstanding condition,i keep chickens on allotment never seen chickens as good nick as yours before there like show hens,do you use cider vinegar in drinker ?,supposed be good idea for chickens
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Matthew. We make cider vinegar from our orchard but don't normally give it to our chickens. They do get a widely varied diet of wild & domestic greens, pulses & grains, mash & and lib pellets
@LeoTheYuty
@LeoTheYuty 2 жыл бұрын
Still worth it in my opinion!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
Of course it is 😁
@bundajon
@bundajon 2 жыл бұрын
Hi i wish i can have one or two of those orpington
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
They are lovely birds!
@sashawarr4581
@sashawarr4581 3 жыл бұрын
How would you get your chickens to get use to you when you first meet them...
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Sasha! Food is the simple answer. Chickens love things like whole wheat, cabbage leaves and bread (but they must gave their own loaf as feeding kitchen scraps us illegal here). Get a chair and sit bear them. Throw dome wheat. Next time do it nearer. Soon they will eat from your hand and run to you!
@karinamclachlan6577
@karinamclachlan6577 2 жыл бұрын
My daughter,s beautiful chickens are all her lawn, lawn all gone lol
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
It can be difficult unless you have a lot of space
@umerhayat7914
@umerhayat7914 3 жыл бұрын
I am always confused about eggs. My question is, how to identify an egg for fertility and hatching before incubation or keeping under broody chicken. Thanks
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
There is literally no way to tell if an egg is fertile before incubation. After it has been in the incubator or under the broody gor a few days, candling will show whether its fertile kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gK12ocqq0puafqc.html
@NotTheXe
@NotTheXe 3 жыл бұрын
I have chickens and is really hard to take care of I had them for 2 months now an their really cute
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
I have a series called Chicken Keeping for Beginners if that helps? kzfaq.info/sun/PLDluIIoNPsldJo1GHNzIyHupbMBgQue-p
@oldmomma
@oldmomma 2 жыл бұрын
My worst was a rooster who walked around the house each morning crowing at our windows. Mine free roam and your concern on destroying grass is an issue im waiting to see. My children's garden will finally get grass and plants and the hens have been 4 yrs now hiding under the hedges and dust bathing in the soil. I'm keeping a meter width around the edges just for them. But once the watering system goes in they may find the fields a better place. Let's hope they don't kill the grass.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
If they have enough space the grass should be fine!
@barbsdee3831
@barbsdee3831 3 жыл бұрын
I’m binge watching all of your videos Loving all of them ❤️ I’ve read recently, that if your chickens become upset (like when you’ve mown the lawn) a few drops of apple cider vinegar can restore their equilibrium? Have you heard this?
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
I have but I find equilibrium is restored very quickly without it provided they recognise routines are back in play e.g. morning treats at a specific time, owner time with them , cleaning out the coops at a specified time. They like routines and if their routine is disrupted I believe the best cure is to return to the routine. Does that make sense?
@barbsdee3831
@barbsdee3831 3 жыл бұрын
English Country Life definitely! I’m a bit like that 😂
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@barbsdee3831 👍🤣
@itsamj007
@itsamj007 2 жыл бұрын
We only have one chicken left after a coyote attack! We managed to save and nurse one chicken back to health but she is all alone now 😞 should we keep her or give her to someone else who has chickens? We don’t want to get any more after what happened!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
Generally chickens are social animals and happier in groups
@msblue8155
@msblue8155 3 жыл бұрын
Can you please send a link of the kids fork you mentioned to remove the poop from the grass? I've had chickens for just less than a year and am learning quite a lot!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Claire, this is the sort that we use www.onlineforequine.co.uk/fyna-lite-mini-mucka-stable-shavings-fork
@msblue8155
@msblue8155 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife Thank you, when you said kids fork I was thinking of a table fork 😅
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@msblue8155 Well you COULD try that.....
@msblue8155
@msblue8155 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife I don't think I'm that game
@msblue8155
@msblue8155 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife I don't think I'm that game
@imaginationart8178
@imaginationart8178 3 жыл бұрын
I am getting a chicken soon , I have a question on how do you potty train your chickens ,
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
We are keen that our flock live as natural a life as possible grazing grass and scratching for worms and bugs in the soil. As they live outside they poop where and when they want to so are not potty trained. If you wouod like some tips on how to deal with the poop this video may help kzfaq.info/get/bejne/f9tggMhlxOCrc3k.html
@imaginationart8178
@imaginationart8178 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife thankyou so much!!!
@ericblum3915
@ericblum3915 Жыл бұрын
My hoa is debating having chickens allowed. Most yards are 1/2 acre. I have never had chickens but am worried of noise and smell.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
Hi Eric , if you clean out as we do, there should not be any smell. Hens without a cockerel (rooster) will make some noise, it's inescapable. Cockerels crow. Some cockerels crow a lot
@trillium8652
@trillium8652 3 жыл бұрын
Are red mites a problem where you live? If so, how do you deal with them?
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
We have no red mite but we practice strict biosecurity (no live birds are ever brought in here, we hatch what we need which means no pests come in that way). We do spray with Smite every time we clean, use diatomaceous earth in bedding, provide dustbaths etc. amzn.to/3r3SWEi
@andreasjohne-johnsen3245
@andreasjohne-johnsen3245 3 жыл бұрын
Great video, but I do not pick up all the poop after my chickens, as its useful as fertilizer and does not bother me.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Everyone does it differently. I use at as fertiliser too. The poop mixed with bedding in the coops goes immediately as a mulch into our fruit cage. The poop from the field is composted down for 18 months and then added as a highly nutritious fertiliser to our veg beds. The important thing is that we both make use of it as a fertiliser 👍
@dennisconrad6124
@dennisconrad6124 3 жыл бұрын
How many eggs can a hen sit at a time? And how often will they sit a nest?
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
For the 1st question it does depend on the hen and the type of egg. For example Orpington eggs are quite large. Our Cream Legbar that brooded could only cover 6 as she's a small breed. A bantam would cover less but a full size Orpinvton can cover 12 and some of our can cover 14. How often they sit also varies. Most hens that brood will brood in Spring with a smaller number within that group also brooding again in autumn. If weather conditions are right it is possible that a broody hen will brood again in summer once they have raised one clutch in spring and again in autumn once that clutch has been raised to chicken adolescence. The other scenario is where the broody does not raise a voucher either because the brood is broken, the eggs are infertile or they are not given any eggs. In this case it's possible that the broody hen will attempt to brood multiple times over the spring, summer and autumn as the hormonal imperatives are never satisfied. I hope that helps
@dennisconrad6124
@dennisconrad6124 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife Yes it does, thanks for answering me back. I ordered 5 females, 1 male for 3 different breeds. Buff Orpington being one of them. Light Brahma and Black Australorp the other two breeds. From what I’ve read, the Australorp won’t sit a nest, so I’m hoping to use the Orpington for that. Anyways, I found your videos very interesting. I’ve watched several of them now.
@mrmrlee
@mrmrlee 3 жыл бұрын
I had to set the chicken's enclosure on tile, because they dug so much around the perimeter the entire enclosure began to sink into the ground!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
😲
@ataberkin
@ataberkin 3 жыл бұрын
I wonder if you emotionaly attacch them.. ı mean .. when the time come .. ... selling killing end eating them..is this hard??....prolematic? ..how to overcome this??
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
It very much varies by the person & the reason for keeping them. Our birds are livestock. We like them and we give them the best possible lives, but their purpose is to produce food as eggs or meat & we always bear that in mind. All our birds get to live in the sunshine, on grass, until maturity - some for many years. That's probably far better than 99% of commercial poultry so we can reconcile caring for them, with their food purpose. Its a decision everyone needs to make dor themselves though.
@ataberkin
@ataberkin 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife thank you ...
@ehodshire
@ehodshire 3 жыл бұрын
I have ten young chickens and noticed that in the evening they all go into the coop to roost. All but one who is always up high on top of the coop. It seems safe now but what will happen come winter? Is this bird being bullied?
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
First to give you some reassurance that if you haven't seen signs of the other hens pecking her, she's not being bullied. It is likely to be 1 of 2 things. Either she's a breed that naturally feels safe high up (is she different to the other hens?) or she's bottom of the pecking order and funds it difficult to get into the coop. There is always 1 chicken at the bottom of the social structure and at roosting time, it can come out. It's not bullying as it's nothing more than making sure she comes in last as being at the bottom of the pecking order. Either way, to keep her safe it's best to get her into routine as soon as possible otherwise she will quickly adopt her new roost outside of the coop as her spot. This will mean going out every evening for a few days and preventing her from roosting high up and encouraging her into the coop. I hope it goes well.
@eggyolks3274
@eggyolks3274 3 жыл бұрын
I have one like that too, i just move him into the coop every night like they said, its been a few weeks, but theres definitely progress being made.. just have patience.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@eggyolks3274 It's slow progress isn't it? They just need to feel safer inside than out. Their natural instinct may be to be outside particularly of they are game type birds. They are descended from jungle birds and would have roosted up trees as the safe place at night.
@eggyolks3274
@eggyolks3274 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife yes, it sure is! Any progress is still progress though,, i dont care to keep game birds because of their skittish nature so hardly any of my girls or guys are like that.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@eggyolks3274 Out of curiosity what breeds are they? We have both Cream Legbars and Old English Pheasant Fowl, neither of which are game birds but initially the LOVED to roost outside high up until they realised the safety in the coop. I think they were just channelling their inner jungle bird!
@jaymeselliot8181
@jaymeselliot8181 3 жыл бұрын
The property owner hates chickens, they got chased when they were 8 years old. They have never been the same. I would have chickens if it wasn't for this. Hopefully in the future i will have some
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Good luck. I hope you get some chickens one day
@bicreymondi3067
@bicreymondi3067 4 жыл бұрын
what would you do with a chicken is so lazy and does not mix with the flock?
@SoupMagoosh
@SoupMagoosh 4 жыл бұрын
bic reymondi give it a hug :)
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
If its' not being bullied out of the flock I'd let it do it's own thing. Gannet the hen that is the head of our flock was always off doing her own thing when she was a young chicken. She wasn't excluded just happy off on her own at that time. She's now in control.
@SoupMagoosh
@SoupMagoosh 4 жыл бұрын
bic reymondi chickens have different personalities, some behave differently, I have a lazy hen, but as long as she’s not getting bullied as ^ Fiona said, she’s alright.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
@@SoupMagoosh Thanks for chiming in 👍😊
@stephanielong7997
@stephanielong7997 3 жыл бұрын
My 2 silkies will screech their lungs off all morning until they lay their eggs. Once they're out, they'll be totally silent, no announcing it at all. Does anyone know why mine seem to do this in reverse???
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it happens that hens get a pre-laying behaviour. We've had a couple that rush frantically from coop to coop - looking at every coop before starting again, making urgent noises all the time. We suspect they are desperate to lay where there are other eggs & can't find any. We do gave others that are vocal before laying too but gave never worked out the purpose
@stephanielong7997
@stephanielong7997 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife Thanks so much, loving the channel! They really do all have their own unique personalities and quirks, haha! 🥰🥰
@jafethtitosoto4005
@jafethtitosoto4005 Жыл бұрын
🎉
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
😊
@ssllylawrence618
@ssllylawrence618 Жыл бұрын
I would like, if I may, to add another caveat. Mainly, that no vegetables plot or gooseberry (substitute fresh fruit of choice) bush is safe from sharp-eyed chooks. Or saplings. Mine were inordinately fond of my rhubarb plants! Before you panic, I was well aware that mature rhubarb contains oxalic acid in its leaves, which is toxic to chickens. Mature rhubard. Immature rhubarb emering from the ground is pale and devoid of oxalic acid. To a peckish chicken it is crisp, sweet and delicious. I'd reccomend growing behind a brick wall as they would find their way in to jump and cluck to be picked up. Almost as if it was a game ...
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
I love the idea of your hens eating your rhubarb just to tease you 😁
@ssllylawrence618
@ssllylawrence618 Жыл бұрын
They did a lot more than that: we used to call them the Asbo Queens. They used to free range in the back garden and ended up invading the house. They would terrorise the cat; they took over the rabbit's hutch to lay eggs in her bedroom; helped themselves to my dinners - with one on look out - and picked on a yappy dog that used to walk down the alleyway next to my house. They stole everything they could get their beaks round and my fondest memories involve sitting at the back door sharing a very large wrap of chips and ketchup.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
@@ssllylawrence618 🤣🤣
@nimisha_farms
@nimisha_farms 2 жыл бұрын
Our broody hen is drinking eggs what is the solution for it can you plz tell me
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
When you say ”drinking eggs" do you mean pecking them open & consuming the contents?
@nimisha_farms
@nimisha_farms 2 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife yes mam
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
@@nimisha_farms Unfortunately the hen is likely to continue eating eggs, it's an almost impossible habit to break. She's unlikely to brood successfully & will probably eat eggs in normal laying. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
@stephanierooney4744
@stephanierooney4744 2 жыл бұрын
1. Eating the grass 2. Digging hoes (Ooh Noo)! 3. Lotz and lotz of poooop 💩 4. Umm they're noise 👄 5. The pecking order 6. Broodiness "awwwe' 7. Nervousness (me= ANXiety) 8. Totally reliant = all pets
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
Digging hoes ? 😁
@jadagutierrez1387
@jadagutierrez1387 2 жыл бұрын
your chiks are pretty
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you ☺️
@joashford9973
@joashford9973 4 жыл бұрын
Next video should be 8 reasons to keep chickens.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
Maybe it does need a counter balance. I suppose as I am obsessed with the chickens it's so obvious to me why they are great 👍
@benjaminnicholson1097
@benjaminnicholson1097 2 жыл бұрын
Ganet sounds mild. My Speckled Sussex sound like old crones dying.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
Gannet was the best of hens 🙂
@lynseynowik3062
@lynseynowik3062 4 жыл бұрын
One related to poop... flies! 🤢🤢🤢 Any tips for dealing with them? I poo pick twice a day already. My girls live on grass like yours.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
All you can do is keep on top of the poop. The flies will be attracted to it so you are already doing everything you can.
@jadevans320
@jadevans320 4 жыл бұрын
Julie’s daughter- you can buy fly traps or make your own... though I’m not sure how much it helps 😬
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 4 жыл бұрын
@@jadevans320 My understanding is that flies can detect odours up to 7km away so outdoor poop will still bring more flies even with fly traps unfortunately. The best thing is to keep on top of the poop or hope that there is something ore attractive to a fly a little bit closer.
@eggyolks3274
@eggyolks3274 3 жыл бұрын
Try keeping it super dry... my coop floor is sand so it dries out the poop that falls very easily and the flies dont find it as appetizing.. if the flies start visibly bothering your girls, spray them down with some fly spray every day... also when the fly issue gets bad after storms in my barn, i usually hang up a fly trap (not the sticky ones though, i find my girls are very accident-prone with those)
@ttv_magiczz9199
@ttv_magiczz9199 2 жыл бұрын
Wait you guys clean the poop? We hardly ever see poop because of the dung beetles
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 жыл бұрын
I suspect that, given we have 75 chickens in Summer, that it's more than the local beetles can manage 😉
@ttv_magiczz9199
@ttv_magiczz9199 2 жыл бұрын
Oh thanks!did not know that
@deebugzavich3432
@deebugzavich3432 3 жыл бұрын
I love when my chickens are in the sun bath
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
It is cute 🙂
@michaelbinney9913
@michaelbinney9913 Жыл бұрын
Am surprised you didn't mention rats in the list. Excellent video though.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
We do have a separate video covering security & pests 😉
@jeanettecook1088
@jeanettecook1088 Жыл бұрын
My reasons not to keep chickens... 1. They are subject to chicken math, which means that you'll have more chickens than you originally planned for. They are addictive. 2. Your neighbors will want your extra eggs. 3. If you like pestilential insects, don't keep chickens. 4. If you like to sleep in, don't get a rooster, but your hens won't be as happy or as well protected. 5. Having chickens will take you away from what you like to focus on, a hobby, say, because you'll catch yourself watching them by the hour. 6. If you don't want to build a nice coop, don't get chickens. When you see what's available on the market for housing, you'll get the coop-building bug. I've built three now.... I'm thinking of doing it as a job 😅!! We have 8 chickens, 7 hens and one 10 lb rooster, in a 1/2 acre poultry-netted pen. Personally, I'd rather have them than not. I enjoy them very much.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
Us too 🤫 All your points are very valid plus we had two hens hatch loads of chicks today 🐣
@jeanettecook1088
@jeanettecook1088 Жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife Good for you! I have three very independent foraging Amberlinks, and am raising two ISA Browns and a trio of New England Reds. Eager to watch them grow!! PS the Amberlinks don't like being handled, but the Reds and Browns are almost tame from hatching on. I'm noticing little differences in the breeds.
@annuitcptis3032
@annuitcptis3032 Жыл бұрын
Let the cats eat the poop. My three outside cats eat the poop, the leftovers, and keep critters away from the coop!! My yard looks spectacular!!!
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
Only feral cats here and they stay well clear if the cockerel that is much bigger than them!
@annuitcptis3032
@annuitcptis3032 Жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife oh yeah, I dont have roosters.
@shatterspirit3349
@shatterspirit3349 3 жыл бұрын
You forgot one thing to add , if a person raises a garden they will ruin every red tomato that they can get their greedy beaks into.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
And strawberries, blueberries, cabbages....
@shatterspirit3349
@shatterspirit3349 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife When I was younger we never had strawberries or bluberries , but I can understand chickens going after them . I remember giving my hens watermelon and they never got it before, crazy things would almost break their own necks trying to get some.
@call_me_mrhate165
@call_me_mrhate165 3 жыл бұрын
We also have a 'crowing hen' why she does this we don't know lol
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
Hens can take on cockerel behaviour such as crowing or even treading other hens if there is no cockerel in the flock.
@thetalberts
@thetalberts 2 жыл бұрын
A defective ovary will cause it, as well. If she’s not laying anymore, this could be reason.
@call_me_mrhate165
@call_me_mrhate165 3 жыл бұрын
Not me watching this after getting chickens
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
😁. We love them!
@call_me_mrhate165
@call_me_mrhate165 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife we have buff orffingtons and some mixed breeds right now we like them enough to get more
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@call_me_mrhate165 Love Orpingtons. Silly great feathery floofs but so much fun!
@call_me_mrhate165
@call_me_mrhate165 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife we are having some issues making them tame, any tips?
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@call_me_mrhate165 Hand feed from the moment that they hatch. Pick them up regularly & then give them a treat. Most Orpingtons respond to treats
@infiniteadam7352
@infiniteadam7352 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe get the new battery powered lawnmower and trimmer, may help not scare them so much
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
We are considering a battery powered trimmer at some point. The mowers are far too small.
@xterraguyofficial
@xterraguyofficial 2 ай бұрын
all you mentioned seems doable , but what about vaccination ? i dont like to see those needles sized for humans on a small bird
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 2 ай бұрын
As breeders we don't vaccinate. We maintain a biosecure flock and don't find it necessary. The other problem is that the vaccines come in enormous batches suitable for thousands of birds rather than in the smaller batches we need. BHWT maintain a list of skilled poultry vets which is the best place to start if you do want to vaccinate in the UK
@wolfy15808
@wolfy15808 3 жыл бұрын
My big problem is raccoons
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
They aren't something we get in the UK!
@wolfy15808
@wolfy15808 3 жыл бұрын
@@EnglishCountryLife the raccoons has killed flocks of chickens multiple times in the past and they can open flap doors
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@wolfy15808 Nasty. Locking metal doors needed?
@angelanelajuly2961
@angelanelajuly2961 Жыл бұрын
I live in jungle.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife Жыл бұрын
Chickens were jungle birds originally
@maryhinge128
@maryhinge128 3 жыл бұрын
11.10 "just a virus"
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
It really was just a stomach bug. I appreciate that Covid is a virus and it has had devastating consequences so I should have said stomach bug. I apologise for offending you. There was no intent.
@fractuured1
@fractuured1 Жыл бұрын
Old, but just now reading and thought I'd comment. What you said was in no way offensive. Maybe the person wasn't offended... It really wasn't clear that they actually were. Your apology would have been needless, tho, even IF they were. You said nothing wrong, you shouldn't have to walk a tightrope over every phrase you say, and anyone who WAS offended probably needs to do a self-check regarding hypersensitivity and their willingness to be offended so easily. Both are loathsome habits. It WAS just a virus, YOUR virus, and you should be able to refer to it however you like...lol
@maryhinge128
@maryhinge128 Жыл бұрын
@@fractuured1 should should should....
@weshouldsaveourselves6780
@weshouldsaveourselves6780 3 жыл бұрын
The way the hen creates an egg is amazing. God is the greatest.
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
I find the whole biology of chickens fascinating.
@jeanettecook1088
@jeanettecook1088 Жыл бұрын
Interesting facts...Chickens are birds, and their hollow bone structure is a trait descended from meat eating dinosaurs. Reptiles also laid eggs long before the dinosaurs evolved. The oviduct of chickens is like an assembly line for egg production... very important for a prey species. Chickens are omnivores, and they evolved on a varied diet. They love meats, insects and suet, as well as plant foods. Chickens are also the most widely and intensively bred animals in the human scope of animal husbandry. Is amazing how their genotypes have held up. 🎉
@zeniththecat3121
@zeniththecat3121 3 жыл бұрын
chikems smell bad lol
@EnglishCountryLife
@EnglishCountryLife 3 жыл бұрын
No, they don't. The coops can smell if owners are too lazy to clean them out regularly though
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