housemouse
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We decided to get some baby chicks this spring. If the bird flu hits the USA before this winter, we want to at least have fresh eggs while staying away from the stores during a "Quarantine".
Of course, the first thing we need to do is figure out how to protect them from having any contact with wild birds. It will not be difficult to keep outsiders from geting near them, because we are way out in the country.
After doing much research on various chicken tractor designs, and coop designs, we found a new product that is just the ticket! It is a snap to clean and disinfect, comes with a cover, and is cheaper than buying the materials and building our own coop.
Those of you who have a few chickens for fresh eggs, tilling the garden, compost, etc., might want to take a look at this link!
http://www.omlet.us/homepage/homepage.php
Of course, the first thing we need to do is figure out how to protect them from having any contact with wild birds. It will not be difficult to keep outsiders from geting near them, because we are way out in the country.
After doing much research on various chicken tractor designs, and coop designs, we found a new product that is just the ticket! It is a snap to clean and disinfect, comes with a cover, and is cheaper than buying the materials and building our own coop.
Those of you who have a few chickens for fresh eggs, tilling the garden, compost, etc., might want to take a look at this link!
http://www.omlet.us/homepage/homepage.php