Still learning…
Since August 2017, I have
viewed over 250 Youtube videos – all about keeping chickens! I so appreciate the folks that have taken the time to share their
experiences, the pros/cons, and offer tips and suggestions! It’s amazing.
In another article, I will
share my favorite – go to – Youtube stars!
I’m a visual learner. Actually
seeing things ~ rather than reading descriptions ~ helps me better gather the
knowledge needed before jumping into the act of keeping chickens.
Joining a few Facebook groups
dedicated to keeping chickens has also helped me tremendously. Although I’m
sure there are hundreds to choose from, these are the “closed groups” I
selected (so far!):
Chicken Keeping 101 Friendly Southern Edition
Chickens in the Backyard
Chicken Keeping 101
One question I posted, I
asked which type of coop they preferred: raised or ground. I received an overwhelming response. I would
say 98% answered, “Raised” and many shared photos of their set up, and
explained why.
So… that’s what we will go
with… a raised coop.
Although we don’t plan on
getting baby chicks until Spring of 2018, I also wanted to know what/which
plants to plant, in preparation for the upcoming “Dinos”! I wanted to know what
was best for their health, those that help to keep pests away, and for the
Dinos to find enjoyment or protection while inside their run.
Oh. My. Goodness.
I just finished reading the
book from cover
to cover, Gardening with Chickens, Plans and Plants for You and Your Hens, written by one
of the “stars” on Youtube, Lisa Steele of Fresh Eggs Daily.
I took notes, made lists, and now know what to look for and
purchase (then plant!) when we attend the Annual Herb & Art Festival "Jammin' With Art In The Park"on October
14th.
I’m thrilled I bought this
book first!
Yesterday evening, her book Fresh Eggs Daily, raising happy, healthy chickens, naturally, arrived!
Perfect timing! It’s the one time I’m ready for a hot afternoon to just sit back
under the air conditioning and read!
I also thoroughly enjoy
Lisa’s Facebook page, Fresh Eggs Daily!
But for now, it’s time to get
busy readying the garlic planting bed!
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