Pros and Cons of Garden Chickens Fulton NY
The theory behind keeping free-range poultry—chickens that are allowed to roam the garden at their will—is wonderful, but the practice is not always quite so simple. While many people’s ideal is to have chickens scratching at the back door, picking at scraps and living a contented life, in reality things can be very different.
Pricechopper
(315) 598-4000
12 West 1St Street South
Fulton, NY
Pricechopper
(315) 342-0571
137 State Rt 104
Oswego, NY
Walmart Supercenter
(315) 668-0400
3018 East Avenue
Central Square, NY
Walmart Supercenter
(315) 668-0400
3018 East Avenue
Central Square, NY 13036
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Sat:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Pricechopper
(315) 622-6008
3863 State Route 31
Clay, NY
Pricechopper
(315) 622-6008
3863 State Route 31
Clay, NY 13090
Wegmans John Glenn
7519 Oswego Road
Liverpool, NY
Wegmans John Glenn
7519 Oswego Road
Liverpool, NY 13090
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Walmart Supercenter
(315) 598-1773
1818 State Route #3
Fulton, NY
Walmart Supercenter
(315) 598-1773
1818 State Route #3
Fulton, NY 13069
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Sat:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sun:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Monday-Friday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Walmart
(315) 342-6210
341 Route 104 East
Oswego, NY
Walmart
(315) 342-6210
341 Route 104 East
Oswego, NY 13126
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Mon-Fri:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sat:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sun:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Monday-Friday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Target
(315) 652-5157
3857 State Route 31
Liverpool, NY
Target
(315) 652-5157
3857 State Route 31
Liverpool, NY 13090
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Wegmans Great Northern
3955 Rt 31
Liverpool, NY
Wegmans Great Northern
3955 Rt 31
Liverpool, NY 13090
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MoneyGram / Money Orders, Coin Redemption Self Service
Wegmans Taft Road
4979 West Taft Road
Liverpool, NY
Wegmans Taft Road
4979 West Taft Road
Liverpool, NY 13088
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The theory behind keeping free-range poultry—chickens that are allowed to roam the garden at their will—is wonderful, but the practice is not always quite so simple. While many people’s ideal is to have chickens scratching at the back door, picking at scraps and living a contented life, in reality things can be very different.
Although free-ranging poultry will eradicate insect pests and slugs in the garden, some of their habits are less welcome. Chickens and bantams love nothing more than a good dust bath to help rid themselves of parasites. They consider a well-prepared seed bed ideal for the purpose. To their minds, bark mulch that has been carefully placed around plants is scratching heaven. For these reasons alone, you may prefer to keep your chickens confined to a run. A run will also prevent your hens from laying their eggs in the shrubbery where you can’t find them. If well constructed, the run will protect them from neighborhood dogs and wild predators.
The amount of space needed in the run depends on whether your chickens can be given some free range. Generally it should be as big as is practical.
Read tips for keeping free-range chickens and a tidy garden
Note: This text is excerpted from Keeping Chickens by Jeremy Hobson & Celia Lewis (David & Charles, 2007; 159 pages; $19.99) Click here for more info or to purchase.
From Horticulture Magazine