If you google chickens and Warrens, you come up with all sorts of sites that talk about breeding chickens and rabbits in warrens...
 Well, some on Warren chickens as well, but none with a photo.
  Well, some on Warren chickens as well, but none with a photo.Cheers
Ina












Hi Lucy, I keep Marans. Perhaps why they are good for gardens is that some of the Marans have feathered legs and they don't dig as much.Lucy Robyn wrote:Has anyone kept Marans or Welsummers, both look 'pretty' (sorry for being a bit shallow there but appearence does have its effect) and were suggested by a breeder for gardens. They would be egg laying pets and would never find their way to the table. Oh yes my neighbour is a bit concerned about them ending up in her garden.
 
 
We have an introduction house and run. I made it from scrap timber and wire and it's big enough for four birds. I sit it in the middle of the big chicken run and put the birds to be introduced to the flock in that.Wombat wrote:Two Steps,
If you intorduce new chooks to exisitng ones (particularly if the newer ones are smaller) they wil cop a bit of a pecking until they re-sort out the pecking order. After that things should be fine!
Nev