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Old 14-05-2011, 15:23   #43
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Re: Cluck Cluck

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
I think that's great news for you .I know you have put a lot of hard work into this and am pleased it's working for you ,all you need now is for some busybody to complain and a jobsworth from the council to start quoting rules and 300yr old by laws .Personaly i think more people should do this sort of thing .All of my grandparents had chickens/bantams and veggy gardens sadly these days it is very much out of fashion and deemed "unhealthy"by some ,i see it as a way to get nicer more healthy food and a good educational experience for the youngsters

well done that man
Luckily our neighbours arent too fussy. I dont know why they are deemed unhealthy, I was actually very surprised at how clean chickens were, i mean obviously they poo alot but chicken poo is one of the best manure to use on your plants.

cant vouch for chicken poo manure though as i havent actually used any yet, but i might do this year.

i also dont have a cockrel, they are too noisy, so the locals havent got anything to complain about really, fingers crossed anyway
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