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How To Raise Chickens At Home

27 March 2023 

An incredible 416,000 Aussie homeowners have chickens at home, making them the fourth most popular pet behind dogs, cats, and fish. Even homeowners in the middle of Sydney raise chickens in their backyards for wholesome, homegrown eggs or just as fluffy affordable pets to love and care for.

Want to join the craze?

The good news is that chickens are low maintenance compared to other animals — they need food, water, and their coop to be cleaned fairly regularly, but otherwise, they’re very easy to raise!

The main thing is researching before jumping the gun and adopting a flock of chickens. Even though they’re easy to raise, chickens still need love and care, and it’s important to know what’s required to give your chooks a happy, healthy life.

Here, we share tips on how to raise chickens at home, from the basics and essentials to raising chicks and more.

 

Choose your chickens wisely

 

man holding a chicken

 

Before adopting a flock of chickens, you must consider why you want chickens. Are you adopting them for meat or eggs? Do you need them to produce compost and fertiliser? Or do you simply want a fluffy, feathery flock of chickens to love at home?

Why you want chickens will determine which breed to adopt. For example, hybrid chickens like ISA Browns are ideal for owners who want lots of eggs — they’re heavy layers but have a shorter lifespan than heritage layers like Leghorns.

Here’s a rundown of common chicken breeds in Australia, so you can get to know your future pets!

 

ogc chicken breed

 

ISA Browns Chickens
  • Most common breed in Australia
  • Gentle-natured and affectionate — child-friendly
  • Optimum laying capacity
  • Hardy and can live almost anywhere.
Plymouth Rock Chickens
  • Ideal for first-time keepers
  • Relaxed, responsive and affectionate — child-friendly
  • Cares for all chicks and eggs — even from other hens
  • Optimum laying capacity — lays large eggs 200+ times a year.
Barnevelder Chickens
  • Lays unique chocolate-brown/terracotta coloured eggs
  • Beautiful plumage with a touch of blue and iridescent green
  • Relaxed and child-friendly but can try to assert themselves as the alpha chicken
  • Low maintenance in terms of hygiene and bathing — self-care chickens.
Australorp Chickens
  • Australian born and bred chickens
  • Award-winning laying capabilities, laying around 250 eggs annually
  • Relaxed, affectionate and child-friendly
  • Resilient against harsh weather conditions, including extreme heat
  • Available with black, white or blue plumage.
Naked Neck Chickens
  • Unique look with a naked neck, similar to a turkey — needs a warm, low-humidity, draft-free coop in harsh weather
  • Prefers to graze and socialise over laying eggs (120 to 150 annually)
  • Child-friendly — relaxed, flightless birds.
Orpington Chickens
  • Thick, fluffy feathers that extend down to their feet
  • Gentle, friendly and affectionate — ideal pet for young children
  • Cares for all chicks and eggs — even from other hens
  • High broodiness — lays around 300 eggs annually, even in harsh weather conditions.
Silkie Chickens
  • Luxurious fluffy white plumage that extends down to their feet
  • Require some maintenance, e.g. baths to clean their fur and feathers
  • Docile, caring, nurturing personalities — ideal for young children
  • Lay toasty-brown eggs (100-120 annually) with a caramel-coloured yolk
New Hampshire Red Chickens
  • Gentle and relaxed — isn’t fazed by other pets or children
  • Cares for all chicks and eggs — even from other hens
  • Resilient against harsh weather conditions, including extremely low temperatures
  • Produces around 150 eggs annually.
Frizzle Chickens
  • A mix of beige, black, blue and/or silver plumage — ideal show chickens
  • Some maintenance required, like checking foot feathers for excess dirt
  • Docile and gentle personality — child friendly and happy to be in a mixed flock
  • Cares for all chicks and eggs — even from other hens
  • Lay up to 150 cream coloured eggs annually.
Belgian d’Uccle Chickens
  • Relaxed, kind and lively — child-friendly
  • Wide variety of plumage colours, patterns and shades. Fluffy feathers around neck and feet
  • Lay around 100 eggs annually. Ideal as a pet, not a layer
  • Cares for all chicks and eggs — even from other hens.
Rhode Island Red Chickens
  • Resilient against harsh weather conditions, including extreme temperatures
  • Vibrant red and maroon plumage
  • Large breed weighing in at 3-3.6kg
  • Relaxed and happy — child-friendly
  • Active foragers — will keep garden pests under control
  • Lay up to 300 eggs annually.
Polish Chickens
  • Large feathery crest and bouffant — great show chickens, but sometimes find it hard to see
  • Affectionate — child-friendly
  • Low broodiness — lay 120 small white eggs annually.
Cochin Chickens
  • Impressive plumage and feathery legs
  • Gentle and relaxed — child-friendly
  • Ideal for meat — large bodies and chicken breasts, low egg production
  • Resilient against harsh weather conditions, including extreme temperatures.
Leghorn Chickens
  • Best layers in Australia aside from ISA Browns and Australorps — 300+ eggs per year
  • Plumage comes in many different colours and patterns, with a red comb
  • Excitable and adventurous — prefer a free-range garden
  • Resilient against harsh weather conditions, including extreme heat and cool temperatures.
Sussex Chickens
  • Relaxed, friendly and curious personality
  • Resilient against harsh weather conditions, including extremely cold temperatures
  • Lay 200-250 brown eggs annually.
Araucana Chickens
  • Lay 150 to 180 strikingly blue eggs annually
  • Chicks grow into mature chickens faster than the average chicken   Affectionate, energetic and lively — child-friendly
  • Usually only available through breeders due to high mortality rate — hard to hatch.
Wyandotte Chickens
  • Beautiful plumage in a wide range of colours and patterns
  • Relaxed and talkative — good companions
  • Lay 200+ brown eggs annually
  • Cares for all chicks and eggs — even from other hens
  • Resilient against harsh weather conditions, including extremely cold temperatures.
Minorca Chickens
  • Lays 170-220 chalky-white eggs annually
  • Thin build with black, white and blue plumage, red comb
  • Resilient against harsh weather conditions, including extreme heat.
Faverolles Chickens
  • Available in various plumage colours and patterns — soft feathers
  • Relaxed, gentle and social personality
  • Lays 240 eggs annually.

 

What do chickens need?

 

chickens eating feed

 

Once you’ve chosen what kind of chickens you want to raise, the next step is to prepare a safe, comfortable space for them to live and stock up on all the essentials, like chicken feed, lots of clean water and scratch mix (grains for chickens to peck and scratch at in their coop).

 

Here are some of the essentials!

 

A Chicken Coop

A chicken coop is absolutely essential for raising chickens, whether you’re raising chooks on a farm or in your suburban backyard. As a rule, chickens need at least one square metre per bird to run around — generally speaking, it’s better to overestimate how much space your chooks will need to ensure their comfort and quality of life.

Your chicken coop should have two key areas for your chicken’s comfort: nesting boxes and roosts.

Nesting boxes are where your chickens will lay their eggs. Without nesting boxes, your chooks might lay eggs somewhere hard to reach or difficult to find. One nesting box per four or five hens should be efficient — think handmade wooden boxes, buckets, or milk crates filled with hay.

Roosts, on the other hand, are where your chickens will sleep. Think of a bird snoozing on a tree branch — chickens, like most other birds, need a safe place to sleep off the ground where predators can’t reach them. A few wooden boards will do the trick but space them out so your chooks aren’t too crowded at night.

 

A Run

Chickens are much happier with space to roam, which is why we recommend investing in a run. The run attaches to the side of the coop and should have around one square metre per chicken. Be sure to surround the run with chicken wire to keep predators (like neighbourhood cats or foxes) at bay.

Free tip: add dry dirt to the run where your chooks can dust bath and roll around. This is a natural behaviour that will keep your chickens healthy.

 

Food & water

Chickens need a balanced diet that combines protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals to ensure good health and productivity. The right food varies depending on the age, breed, and purpose of your chooks.

Generally speaking, chickens need a diet consisting of commercial feed that contains at least 16% protein, fresh water, and access to grit and calcium supplements. If you’re raising chickens for eggs, they will need additional nutrients like calcium to support eggshell formation, while meat chickens need higher protein diets to support growth.

All in all, we recommend seeking advice from a veterinarian or poultry nutritionist for guidance on the specific nutritional needs of your chickens!

Free tip: chickens confined to a coop or run will need access to grit — small pieces of rock and stone — to help break down their food in their gizzard.

 

Other Chickens

One of the most important things your chickens will need is other chickens! Chooks are social animals and become sad (or bored) without companionship. Plus, chickens tend to flock together for warmth, comfort and company, especially when stressed or frightened.

We recommend keeping a flock of three chickens or more to keep your chooks happy.

 

How to raise chicks

 

chick

 

Raising chicks can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it does require a lot of time, effort, and attention to detail. It's important to understand their basic care requirements to ensure their health and well-being. Here are some tips for raising chicks!

 

A safe, warm home

Chicks need a warm, draft-free environment to thrive. A brooder box or a large cardboard box with a heat lamp is a good choice. The temperature should be maintained between 30-35 degrees for the first week and then gradually decreased by 5 degrees each week until they reach 21-24 degrees.

Their bedding should also be clean, dry, and absorbent — pine shavings are always a popular choice.

 

Feeding chicks

Chicks require a high-protein starter feed for their first 6-8 weeks. A medicated feed is recommended to prevent coccidiosis, a common and potentially deadly disease in young chicks. Fresh water and grit should be available at all times to help them digest their food.

 

Health checks

Chicks should be checked daily for signs of illness, like lethargy, diarrhea, or respiratory issues. Any sick birds should be isolated and treated ASAP. They should also be vaccinated for common diseases such as Marek's and infectious bronchitis.

 

Socialisation

Chickens are social creatures from hatching! Chicks benefit from being kept together in a group and should be handled gently and frequently to help them become comfortable with humans. As they grow older, they can gradually be introduced to other birds.

 

Growth and development

As chicks grow, they develop feathers and become more active. It's important to provide plenty of space for them to move around and stretch their wings, e.g. a run. They should be gradually weaned off starter feed and transitioned to a grower feed at around eight weeks.

 

Our chicken coops are the perfect place for raising chickens at home. Shop online!

 

Ensure your chickens are safe and comfortable in their new home with a chicken coop from Organic Garden Co! Available in various sizes and made from recyclable, high-strength BlueScope Steel, ideal for keeping your chooks protected against Australia’s harsh weather conditions.

Shop chicken coops online! We offer flexible payments through Afterpay, so you can start raising chickens now and worry about the costs later.

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