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>considering having two chickens on my balcony
I really don't like store-bought eggs, anons.
Plus, I'm living in Canada, so Luxury Eggs(tm) cost $5 a dozen, and will soon cost $20 a dozen.
My balcony is fairly decent in size - I can dedicate an area of about 35 square feet to the chickens.
>was going to get 2 hens
>considered soundproofing the side facing onto the street and the ceiling/floor
We have cold winters here (Ontario-fag) so I was going to add heating too.
I also have an existing balcony farm (40 square feet of planter space, use square foot gardening method) & a few potato towers.
Please don't call me retarded, anons, for I don't know that much about actually keeping them - if this is at all feasible, I'll read up on it a lot more.
I really don't like store-bought eggs, anons.
Plus, I'm living in Canada, so Luxury Eggs(tm) cost $5 a dozen, and will soon cost $20 a dozen.
My balcony is fairly decent in size - I can dedicate an area of about 35 square feet to the chickens.
>was going to get 2 hens
>considered soundproofing the side facing onto the street and the ceiling/floor
We have cold winters here (Ontario-fag) so I was going to add heating too.
I also have an existing balcony farm (40 square feet of planter space, use square foot gardening method) & a few potato towers.
Please don't call me retarded, anons, for I don't know that much about actually keeping them - if this is at all feasible, I'll read up on it a lot more.