niall Y
Established Member
After over 15 year, we have decided to call time on keeping chickens. It has been enjoyable experience, but over recent years, it had become increasingly more difficult, with the rise in cost of the food and the restrictions put in place by DEFRA because of bird flue.
Luckily, last year was okay, but the year before, we had to keep them under cover for nearly 6 months. This did affect their condition, and there were a lot more outbreaks of red mite that had to be dealt with. The Jeyes Fluid that we used to rely on for a good, deep-clean, no longer seemed to be as effective in its new form.
Reluctantly, we decided, that it has now become too much effort. So, when the last of our small flock died a couple of days ago, we found ourselves, no longer having to let them out every morning, come rain or shine. And, we no longer have to lock them up for the night, and contend with 'chickens bedtime' which would happen later and later, as summer progressed.
Under new legislation DEFRA have extended their remit and all poultry now has to be registered by the end of this year irrespective of the size of the flock. So that is another hoop we won't have to jump through.
Luckily, last year was okay, but the year before, we had to keep them under cover for nearly 6 months. This did affect their condition, and there were a lot more outbreaks of red mite that had to be dealt with. The Jeyes Fluid that we used to rely on for a good, deep-clean, no longer seemed to be as effective in its new form.
Reluctantly, we decided, that it has now become too much effort. So, when the last of our small flock died a couple of days ago, we found ourselves, no longer having to let them out every morning, come rain or shine. And, we no longer have to lock them up for the night, and contend with 'chickens bedtime' which would happen later and later, as summer progressed.
Under new legislation DEFRA have extended their remit and all poultry now has to be registered by the end of this year irrespective of the size of the flock. So that is another hoop we won't have to jump through.