Answer:
They're much easier than dogs: no walking, no twice-daily feeding, no baths, no grooming. With the proper housing they're a very low-maintenance pet:
► Daily: a "checking on", egg collection, and closing the coop if you've let them out.
► As necessary: fill feed and water containers.
► Monthly: change bedding and remove that free fertilizer (poo) so it can be put to good use!
► Twice a year: a thorough cleaning and disinfecting of the coop.
► Daily: a "checking on", egg collection, and closing the coop if you've let them out.
► As necessary: fill feed and water containers.
► Monthly: change bedding and remove that free fertilizer (poo) so it can be put to good use!
► Twice a year: a thorough cleaning and disinfecting of the coop.
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