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    Quote Originally Posted by struth View Post
    Special fish n chips with a couple of cheese and jalipino dippers
    That fish looks like a beheaded woman with big buttocks and short, fat legs.

    Are you sure it wasn't? Did she taste good all battered up like that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    All noted, Jon (it's really Dave though, isn't it?)
    Any tips, in terms of how many to get to start off with? We're not looking to have loads, just enough to provide us with a regular supply of fresh eggs and ensure that they're happy and in the right environment. Indeed, any useful info or advice you could impart would be much appreciated
    Marco.
    Nope.

    Imo, first thing to consider is the sheer amount of destruction they’ll cause, they love to scratch around and dig whilst bug hunting, so say goodbye to any flower beds if they go near them.
    You can see here how muddy things get at this time of year..
    (Pics were taken this afternoon)



    Food is cheap( if you buy in bulk) and easy..
    Corn, mash, pellets and oyster shell grit, spare veggies from the garden + any of my food leftovers. They love a rare treat of spaghetti as they seem to think it’s worms.
    Most of that lot needs to be kept in a sealed box if in a shed or you’ll have a infestation of mice and rats in no time. I speak from experience!
    Also mite powder is a good idea and something i’ve recently started to use as i don’t want the little buggers on my birds.



    Their home doesn’t need to be pretty, mine certainly isn’t!
    But as long as they have somewhere to roost during the day and sleep at night and nesting boxes then they’ll be happy chooks..



    They have a separate area to sleep in between that and the nesting boxes on the outside.



    As for how many chickens..
    I’ve got six and that provides me and my parents etc with more than enough fresh eggs, although this time of year the laying drops off to sometimes only one or two a day. But the pleasure of keeping them more than makes up for it
    If they’re just for you and Del, then four would be a good number imo, but if you want more then get more to start with and don’t add to the flock at a later date. With chickens there is a “pecking order” and if you add to an established flock the order will to change which means all kinds of fighting and bullying. Not good.

    Sorry if that was a bit long winded, but one did ask.

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    Minced beef and onion pie and mash
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    Cant beat a good pie - but I would say that coming from Wiggin ha ha

    Quote Originally Posted by struth View Post
    Minced beef and onion pie and mash
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    Where's your veg, 5 a day and all that? Oh of course, the onions

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    Yet another in my Asian exploration fetish.

    Simple Wagamama recipe in my new ramen bowl.

    Hot and sour beef ramen. Very easy indeed. Very nice, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by struth View Post
    Minced beef and onion pie and mash
    Needs liquor me old china

    Tonight tortellini


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    Quote Originally Posted by User211 View Post
    Yet another in my Asian exploration fetish.

    Simple Wagamama recipe in my new ramen bowl.

    Hot and sour beef ramen. Very easy indeed. Very nice, too.
    These chinese dishes you rustle up look lovely. Do they come in packages?

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    Nope gotta make them.

    They are quickish to make generally. The secret is basically the stock. If you pre make 3 litres and freeze it you can just toss frozen blocks straight in a pan. The base stock gets modded by adding extra flavours like rice vinegar to give the sour element in this one. That also had sesame oil and extra soy sauce.

    You have to source all the ingredients but Waitrose and Sainsbury's have nearly everything between them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InThe Sticks View Post
    Nope.

    Imo, first thing to consider is the sheer amount of destruction they’ll cause, they love to scratch around and dig whilst bug hunting, so say goodbye to any flower beds if they go near them.
    You can see here how muddy things get at this time of year..
    (Pics were taken this afternoon)



    Food is cheap( if you buy in bulk) and easy..
    Corn, mash, pellets and oyster shell grit, spare veggies from the garden + any of my food leftovers. They love a rare treat of spaghetti as they seem to think it’s worms.
    Most of that lot needs to be kept in a sealed box if in a shed or you’ll have a infestation of mice and rats in no time. I speak from experience!
    Also mite powder is a good idea and something i’ve recently started to use as i don’t want the little buggers on my birds.



    Their home doesn’t need to be pretty, mine certainly isn’t!
    But as long as they have somewhere to roost during the day and sleep at night and nesting boxes then they’ll be happy chooks..



    They have a separate area to sleep in between that and the nesting boxes on the outside.



    As for how many chickens..
    I’ve got six and that provides me and my parents etc with more than enough fresh eggs, although this time of year the laying drops off to sometimes only one or two a day. But the pleasure of keeping them more than makes up for it
    If they’re just for you and Del, then four would be a good number imo, but if you want more then get more to start with and don’t add to the flock at a later date. With chickens there is a “pecking order” and if you add to an established flock the order will to change which means all kinds of fighting and bullying. Not good.

    Sorry if that was a bit long winded, but one did ask.
    Cheers, 'Jon' - so if it wasn't Dave, what is your real first name? You did mention it once, and so I'd be obliged if you put it on your profile

    Anyway, all points noted. Not longwinded at all, I appreciate the detail, as all the info you've given will be taken into account when we get our chickens. Any tips on the best place to get them from?

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