Nairobi kids miss out on some of the experiences their rural peers might have, namely farming. At least most of them would love to have the taste of these experiences. If youāreĀ a parent to these kids and you wish to venture into chicken keeping business then you should get accustomed to some facts. At the beginning of your chicken-keeping journey, or if youāre still thinking about jumping into that businessĀ and youāre in Nairobi, here are seven things you might not know about raising city chickens:
1. You will have to become a master of chicken waste
Chickens have only one way out, the vent, so all the good and all the bad your chickens have to offer comes from the same place. In small urban spaces, managing manure is incredibly important. A flock of five hens release waste as much as a medium-sized dog, expect their waste everywhere and with abandon. So you better be prepared.
2. A flock doesnāt need a rooster to lay eggs
Hens will ovulate whether thereās a rooster partner or not. Unless you want chicks, you donāt need a rooster. Roosters are much noisier than hens, so for the consideration of your neighbors in close proximity, raising roosters isnāt usually a good idea.
3. Each neighborhood dog is a potential predator with unpredictable instincts
While chickens are descendants of fowls, theyāre domesticated and rely on you for protection from all kinds of predators. Wild animals are only one consideration when guarding against attacks. Even your own dogās prey instinct can be unpredictable, no matter how sweet it is with your family. Do take flock protection seriously.
4. Keeping a small flock is a low maintenance hobby but also a real commitment
Beyond nutritious feed, clean water and basic cleanliness, chickens donāt need much. If they must be confined, they enjoy some indulgence in natural behaviors, like foraging and dust bathing. Chickens can live up to 10 years, and sometimes even longer, especially if you care for them well. Donāt get them if you canāt commit.
Nairobi is a city and its hard to to venture into farming. With these facts,you will at least have some pointers before venturing into farming -poultry.
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