THE STIFFMEISTER 15,840 Posted March 20 Report Share Posted March 20 Be careful with that. I got a letter about 18 month ago asking me exactly that . I was the only one on the street who got it. Which was random. I haven’t kept chickens for at least 20 years and was in a different county in the uk when I did. The only way o can think they got my details is that I used to buy the odd thing from the vets for them . Was never in a club or anything Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ryaldinhio 4,541 Posted March 21 Author Report Share Posted March 21 At the minute I think you can keep up to 49 birds without registering. My plan is to keep a dozen layers and a couple Cockerells and some growers for the freezer, I'm having to manage it to stay below the 50 No for reg. Bear in mind this is all live birds so I am up to 34 at the minute and nearly half of them are chicks which are the next generation but no use for eggs or meat at the minute. Would def go over 50 to do what I wanna do and this on a really small scale so they already have it controlled IF people register or even know. The system is set up to stop people producing their own and not needing the system!!!! I won't be registering unless they come knocking on my door. I understand and fully support disease control etc but everything is going to far. We are guna end up like Robin Hood hiding in the woods. 6 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
big sid 1,126 Posted March 21 Report Share Posted March 21 i used to keep gingers and oeg banties and i would cresote the inside of the coop and a large shed, would also coat the perch ends, an old guy who had kept birds all his life told me to get a can of big red for treating fleas and lice including their eggs for use indoors its for dogs , anyway a squirt round the vent and a wee dab under the wings did the trick. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Franks dad 857 Posted March 21 Report Share Posted March 21 Big dollop of Vaseline around the ends of the roosting perches also stops red mite from getting to them if it’s a roomy coop 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
poxon 5,731 Posted March 21 Report Share Posted March 21 14 minutes ago, Franks dad said: Big dollop of Vaseline around the ends of the roosting perches also stops red mite from getting to them if it’s a roomy coop Vaseline works well to trapping red mite I used to breed red canarys for the show bench and I used to use wooden box breeding cages originally before going over to Italian wire cages the wood ones are bad for harbouring red mite I used to use Vaseline on the back of the nest pans when breeding and on the end of the wooden perches 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
vfr400boy 3,369 Posted March 21 Report Share Posted March 21 I use ivermectin drops one drop on the birds' skin between the shoulders . You have to do it once a week for 3 weeks , I do a deep clean and dissenfect at the same time 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ryaldinhio 4,541 Posted March 22 Author Report Share Posted March 22 Heads up boys, anyone considering a few hens they are changing the rules. Used to be over 50 but from October now any/all birds kept are to be registered with DEFRA! They will do anything to make it harder for people to provide for themselves. 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 12,437 Posted March 22 Report Share Posted March 22 4 minutes ago, ryaldinhio said: Heads up boys, anyone considering a few hens they are changing the rules. Used to be over 50 but from October now any/all birds kept are to be registered with DEFRA! They will do anything to make it harder for people to provide for themselves. the country is f****d 5 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ryaldinhio 4,541 Posted March 23 Author Report Share Posted March 23 Today's pork tea. Pork shoulder, separated fat/skin. Slow cooked and pulled for hot pulled pork sarnies and crackling. Also topped up my lard jar. 9 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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bell 3,598 Posted March 23 Report Share Posted March 23 Looks good mate. Am going to get a few pigs this year, done them before and worth the effort. A bit of new fencing to sort and away we go . 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tank34 2,341 Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 9 hours ago, bell said: Looks good mate. Am going to get a few pigs this year, done them before and worth the effort. A bit of new fencing to sort and away we go . Pig feed not cheep now am paying 12.50 a sack , started getting out of date bred , veg an fruit for free from community centre bringing cost down to feed pigs 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bell 3,598 Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 14 minutes ago, tank34 said: Pig feed not cheep now am paying 12.50 a sack , started getting out of date bred , veg an fruit for free from community centre bringing cost down to feed pigs That’s the way mate 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
poxon 5,731 Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 On 22/03/2024 at 20:22, ryaldinhio said: Heads up boys, anyone considering a few hens they are changing the rules. Used to be over 50 but from October now any/all birds kept are to be registered with DEFRA! They will do anything to make it harder for people to provide for themselves. That’s what the link dc posted on Wednesday was saying mate its a load of shit ain’t it I can’t see how someone that keeps a small flock for eggs is a problem tbh I can understand these large commercial units having to register as there’s ££££ an someone has to foot the bill for losses or subsidys or contracts not met but with the amount of migrant birds carrying it there never control it plus the amount of poultry products imported that have lower standards than the uk it’s all a waste of time I personally think it’s a form of taxable control coming to the normal man that wants to live a bit of the good life 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ryaldinhio 4,541 Posted March 24 Author Report Share Posted March 24 31 minutes ago, poxon said: That’s what the link dc posted on Wednesday was saying mate its a load of shit ain’t it I can’t see how someone that keeps a small flock for eggs is a problem tbh I can understand these large commercial units having to register as there’s ££££ an someone has to foot the bill for losses or subsidys or contracts not met but with the amount of migrant birds carrying it there never control it plus the amount of poultry products imported that have lower standards than the uk it’s all a waste of time I personally think it’s a form of taxable control coming to the normal man that wants to live a bit of the good life Totally agree mate. A couple of hens at the allotments is not the problem regards bird flu!!! They just want to make it as hard as possible for the normal bloke. Similar to not being able to feed pigs kitchen scraps. That was the norm for years, the "cottagers pig" and there were no issues. Because some bell end down south was importing wagon loads of food waste from France and caused foot and mouth they carte blanch apply a new law. Then people with little knowledge jump on the band wagon when you feed them carved pumpkins "if they have been in a kitchen and carved with a knife they are deemed kitchen waste".....f**k off! That isn't guna start foot and mouth!!! If its for your own consumption best off just cracking on and keeping quiet. 5 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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