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I was surfing the web for info on chickens and gardening when i tripped over this blog post. The book sounds exactly what i’m looking for. I can start reading up on this stuff now, so when we get our home we’ll be educated and ready for serious city farming.
Here’s what BoingBoing.net had to say about it: “The Urban Homestead…is a delightfully readable and very useful guide to front- and back-yard vegetable gardening, food foraging, food preserving, chicken keeping, and other useful skills for anyone interested in taking a more active role in growing and preparing the food they eat. I learned a great deal about composting, self-watering containers, mulching, raised bed gardens, vermiculture (worm composting), and raising chickens by reading this info-dense book.” read more at: http://www.boingboing.net/2008/06/23/the-urban-homestead.html#previouspost
Woody took a nap yesterday afternoon after hangin with his sis over Tea. After a while the cats woke him up clawing at the windows and acting crazy. Thinking there might be some birds on the lawn, He looked out the window and saw 6 birds… chickens to be exact! The neighbor 2 houses down has chickens and they got loose. Woody ran and got the neighbor and he kindly took his chickens back home with him.
I thought this was all very appropriate being that Woody and i have been talking about getting some chickens. Maybe not now at our current residence, but when/if we get our own home, we’ll definately be getting chickens.
The City of Portland lets you own 3 chickens at a time, any more and you need to buy a permit for about $40 or so.
This blog has some cool tidbits on building a coup out of an existing shed: http://www.dinosaursandrobots.com/search/label/chickens
This is a GREAT website that includes much experience in keeping chickens in the city along with ideas for coups: http://home.centurytel.net/thecitychicken/index.html
When we are ready for chickens, we’ll get them from here, i love this place!: http://www.pistilsnursery.com/chicken-keeping
This is a great photo blog: http://happyhens.blogspot.com/
I’m daydreaming, but i’d love to have a chicken coup and rely solely on those happy little chickens for our egg needs & entertainment. I used to have chickens and turkey when i live in California with my family. I remember it was so fun just to sit out and watch the little cluckers. We’d throw a potato bug in and it would turn into an instant football game between all the hens and roosters. :)







