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Your Chickens Magazine

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Your Chickens Magazine is a simple concept and details everything you need if you are considering keeping chickens at home. There are classifieds to help you find the right suppliers and some great features written by those with years of eggsperience.

From best breeds to housing and involving the children, as well as the best ways of keeping the sly foxes at bay, Your Chickens is an eggsellent magazine. Sorry!

Your Chickens is a magazine for the back garden chicken keeper. Full of tips, advice and real life stories of people who have joined the chicken keeping boom. Your Chickens celebrates all that is good about chicken keeping.

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Mrs. Ruth Janes

Tuesday 16 April, 2013 at 11:44am

I was wondering if it was possible to get a copy of the latest Your Chickens magazine with the article about hybrid chickens. Please can you let me know how I can obtain a copy.

Maria Kemp Mrs

Wednesday 15 May, 2013 at 1:19am

Today in the magazine Yorkshire Life there is an advert for 3 issues of Your Chickens for £3.00. I am wishing to purchase these magazines but cannot find a section where I can order these and pay for them. Can you please advise.

Regards, M. Kemp Mrs

David Bland

Friday 14 June, 2013 at 6:23pm

Is it possible to send me a copy of your magazine in which Jeremy Hobson has written a synopsis about me. I am receiving emails and haven't a clue what has been said.

Best wishes,

David

Greenfields Farm,

Fontwell Avenue,

Eastergate, Chichester,

West Sussex,

PO20 3RU

Dan

Friday 14 June, 2013 at 8:23pm

Hello David

We aren't Your Chickens Magazine, this is just a page about the magazine. You can find them at:

http://www.yourchickens.co.uk/

Dave Peet

Wednesday 20 May, 2015 at 6:23pm

Hello!

I would like to know how long Red Rangers are supposed to live. We bought 2 hens 9 years ago and one is still alive, which makes her 9 years old last month. She is in absolutely peak condition, eats well, shiny glossy feathers and lays at least 3 eggs per week and rules the roost over the other 6 hens that we now have. Is this getting near a record?

Regards

Dave Peet

Rosemary

Thursday 21 May, 2015 at 10:40am

We've had a hybrid that lived to seven but she was pretty done. My chum had one that lived to 14 years of age. No idea what the record is but I'd guess 9 years and still laying is pretty good going.

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