The free ranging chickens we inherited with our place (White Plymouth Rock I think) have been leading us a merry dance for some time now. They're not fenced at all (no foxes here I'm told) so we're not completely sure on the total numbers - maybe 7 or 8 hens with 1 cockerel - but on two occasions now a hen has obviously decided to sneak off only to return much later with a clutch of 7 or 8 chicks
Needless to say, with around 14/15 unexpected additions we are now seriously considering the idea of fencing them in and only letting them out on our own terms!
However we have to face reality and I know that the laws of probability mean at least 50% of them will be males so I'm trying to get ahead of the game now by planning for despatching the unwanted ones for Sunday dinner or the freezer
We're complete beginners at this so we've never done any of the kill, pluck, gut, dress process but I think it's only right that we should face up to it at some point.
Is there anywhere in the Northumberland / North Pennines area that runs courses on this sort of thing?
If not then what are our other alternatives to get this done properly other than asking the ever-popular (and over-worked) "friendly local farmer" of course....