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Coop #16

Of interest to children

My chickens comprise two flocks of ten or so birds each, with separate houses and runs.� A total of five breeds are represented.� Although the original house and coop are plenty big for 20-plus hens, more room means less stress, mess, and more eggs. Keeping chickens�requires a commitment� to chores every day at daylight and dusk--brief but essential activities.� Water, food, and housing can last for days untended, but the girls must be let out in the morning and tucked in at night to thrive--and even to survive.� These are my favorite times of the day.

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