A store was opened not far from my house, where they sell all kinds of equipment and feed for animal husbandry etc recently young chickens, ducks and turkeys have been sold there.
I have always gravitated my soul towards poultry farming and I had one sad experience that I remembered when I saw these chickens.
One day when I bought my first house on earth I decided to buy two-week-old chickens and set up a small chicken coop.
Yes then I just bought a new car and drove it to the chicken market.
I had a large cardboard box with holes where I planned to put the chicks.
First of all I found bare-necked chickens on the market I was told that these chickens are good laying hens and there will be a lot of eggs.
It was interesting.
The chickens were the size of a pigeon I put them in a box and carried them in the trunk of a car.
No they were not stuffy there I had a hatchback and I combined the interior with the trunk.
When I closed the trunk lid I remembered that I had to buy chicken feed and decided to quickly run for two bags of compound feed which consisted of finely chopped corn wheat and something else.
I was not near the car for about 5 minutes maybe 10 but when I came back I saw that the new interior of the car had turned into a complete nightmare chickens ran all over the car and left behind white spots on the upholstery of the car.
When I opened the door, I didn't smell air freshener not at all.
Having somehow collected the chickens back into the box and having tried to somehow clean the driver's seat I went home.
Lol those chicks lived in the chicken coop for three days then they all disappeared no they didn't die they found a bough in a tree that they could jump on and jumped over the fence to the neighbors.
As it turned out the neighbors were gypsies and they considered everything that turned out to be on their territory to be theirs, lol.
I didn’t fight with them, but, it was my first and last experience in poultry farming although who knows maybe one day I will want to see chickens in the chicken coop again because now I have experience, lol.
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