yes, of course. You are allowed to keep poultry in gardens in the UK. Livestock are not permitted, but chickens are classed like pets, akin to rabbits and guinea pigs.
If you keep chickens in your garden or even let them in the garden they will eat your garden crop.
You can keep Silke chicken with other chicken types. Like all chickens, they may not get along.
For residential areas, a person wishing to keep chickens in a back garden, must check with the local community laws. 1. Some areas do not allow residents within the town or community limits to keep any livestock, including chickens. 2. Others will allow chickens for egg production on the condition that no roosters are allowed, since roosters are the noisy members of the chicken flock. 3. Finally there is the chance that the area has no laws governing small livestock in backyards, and the chicken owner will have to rely on the wishes of his near neighbors as to whether or not he can keep roosters in his flock.
Um, they don't................ Trust me on this I keep chickens.
Enclosures used to keep chickens and domestic fowl in and predators out. Safe areas where poultry are allowed to move about while still protected from animals.
You could, but I would not advise it.
the grindstone is near windpeak inn to the right at the fenced in area where they keep the chickens. The grindstone should be near a table.
to keep them warm, because chickens are natural incubaters
Some people keep chickens for food but chickens can be kept as pets. My family have four chickens. They aren't mean and are kind of like a dog. They follow us around and can be held. Basically the answer is yes.
Chickens and turkey live on farms because the farmers get eggs to sell to the shops and bed chickens and also kill them for the chickens or turkey meat.
Chickens use fowl language.
lick chickens