
Chartley Chucks
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Collections via Appointment from Staffordshire ST18 0LD, Delivered items 2-5 days
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🐔 BIRDS - Large
New batches every 4 weeks Feb-Oct. All birds are are Point...
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🏆 BIRDS - Bantams
Bantams are very calm an perfect for young children Two batches a...
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🍴 Food, Bedding & Garden
Layers pellets, layers mash, mixed corn, straw bedding, wood chips, garden compost,...
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🦀RED MITE & Health
Red mite Prevention/treatments. Vitamins Supplements Respiratory treatments Disinfectants Use the main menu...
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🏠 Coops/Housing
DELIVERY or COLLECTION options on most coops Sizing: 2sqft per hen or 6"...
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🏃RUNS and Tarps ⛱
DEFRA recommend - a hen house inside a walk in run as it...
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🍺 Drinkers and Feeders
Chicken feeders, drinkers, automatic door openers and other poultry accessories.
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Contact us
E: chartley.chucks@gmail.com
M:07736 960835
C: Chat button bottom right.
Open Monday 2pm-4pm, Friday and Saturday 10am - 5pm by appointment.
CPH# 37/198/0317 - VAT#:348233008
Chartley Chucks is within half an hour of Stoke on Trent, Stone, Stafford, Cannock, Lichfield, Burton upon Trent and Newport (Salop). ST18 0LD
What three words - riverboat.skyrocket.bristle
Largest Chicken Coop supplier in the Midlands. Specialising in HPL and re-cycled Plastic chicken coops.
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All Reviews
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Swift to acknowledge and dispatch my order - much appreciated 5*
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What a stunning and laid back chicken she is from day one she wanted cuddles and follows you around credit to Jeff thanks
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Can not fault this chicken or any of the others we have purchased definitely recommend
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Love our chickens, settled in really well. Got our first egg today….whoop whoop. Definitely be back. Would definitely recommend
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Wasn’t all available but where replaced with other varieties
Thanks Leigh, unfortunately you had the last of the batch with the silkies -
Great birds , great service
Glad all is well with the pom girl and the others too. -
These chickens have settled so well they have such funny personalities and love being around people. We’re really happy with our chickens.
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These birds are the most stunning of all birds ,So gentle and majestic looking we have 4 of these Brahmas now and look forward to getting more Thank you
They are my favourites too Sue, very gentle, you wait until they finish growing as they are not full size yet. Wonderful glad you are happy, you have quite a flock now imaging, I have lost count on what you've had, ha ha. -
Had a really good experience buying my first flock of chickens. Birds were in amazing condition
Thanks for the feedback Anthony, we are always here if you have any questions re your new endeavour. -
Hi I cannot give a review until I have received the chicken are you telling me it is now in stock ? Thank you Celia Bailey
To purchase/reserve these birds contact.... Croft Farm, Croft Cottage, Blithbury, Staffordshire WS15 3JD 01889 441 442 | sales@appenzeller.co.uk -
We love the Nestera coop for our 4 chickens, and most importantly, so do they. It’s a bit more expensive than your average wooden coop but it’s going to last for many years to come and it’s so easy...
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Good service
Thanks for the feedback Alan -
Top not rigid enough, or poorly machined, to de-couple (unscrew) for refilling easily.
Thanks for the review, Eton drinkers are probably the best quality plastic drinkers available compared to others like guan. -
Welll raised and calm as described, follows us anywhere, love it
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Received order really quickly & already treated my coup to stop those pesky red mites!!
thanks for the feedback Sarah, it good to know royal mail are meeting their deadlines -
Great value - very quick to assemble, very clever design and just perfect for my 6 girls. I can chop up my wooden coop now which was becoming too time consuming to keep free from red mites and I s...
Thanks for the feedback Den, the new black version is proving quite popular and the reviews of the wood finish one mimic your thoughts too. Great thanks for the feedback. -
One of 6 ordered, all really nice birds and have settled in well. Easy ordering and collection.
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Really pleased with the new hens, they have settled in well with the others. Thanks 🙏.
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I’ve added my birds to the flock and they’re settling in really well
Excellent glad to hear it Philip. -
Very good quality, chucks feeding straight away, very weatherproof.
Thanks for the feedback - yes the covered ones are pretty substantial and do keep the rain out sucessfully -
Chickens taken to them instantly. Will buy again.
Thanks for the feedback Jack - ours love them too - and the feldy pecking blocks - all gone in a flash ha ha -
2 months agoRed Stop concentrate solution for RED MITE controlA very effective and easy way to prevent red mit in cjickens
Thanks for the feedback Sarah, much appreciated -
Great looking chickens, good pick up service will use again.
Thanks for the feedback Asif, much appreciated -
I purchased six p o l chickens about 10 days ago and they have settled in really good mixing well with my three old chickens. The service i received from placing my order to the day I collected th...
Thanks for the feedback Arthur, much appreciated -
this is a treat. Now and again one silly chicken will miss the curfew, but we have all done that.
Thanks for the review, I'm sure they will get use to it, or you can reprogram to close a little later after dusk. -
Well made run some welding poor. Good delivery good communication with the owner. The faults which are minor very poor hinges very poor door bolt. Easy to assemble (but I’m a retired joiner) Wort...
Thanks for your review Fred, I can't see any order from you though? Maybe it was ordered under another name? -
So pleased with our chickens, sp calm, happy and healthy. The guy who served me was so helpfull too. I will be back for more! Thank you.
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These are really heavy and dense logs, Bought 24 logs and they kept me going for nearly 2 weeks, they last ages in my burner.
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5 months agoK. P.Easicoop Farm - HPL Chicken/Duck/Goose/Rearing Coop up to 18 large Birds (wood finish)I have 15 birds and they all pile in with space for more - I am tempted ha ha
Excellent, thanks for the review, Yes we have had more in these coops, the birds seem comfortable inside them and they are so easy to clean. -
works perfectly - closes just after dusk, opens just after sun rise
Excellent thanks for the review
Frequently Asked Questions
What do you have in stock? - our website is updated in real time, so if you can ADD TO CART, its in stock, if its PRE ORDER or SOLD OUT, its out of stock.
Searching for something? eg, What Bantams do you have in stock - please check on the BIRDS - Heritage Breeds page for details
Do I need an appointment? - yes, either make an order then make a click and collect order appointment or scroll down and make a different type of appointment.
When can I collect? - for opening hours see the contact us panel on the main menu
Do you Deliver? - yes shipping on most items England, Wales and mainland Scotland, see our shipping Policy for more details. WE DO NOT DELIVER BIRDS.
Are your Nestera or Easicoop chicken houses fox-proof? Yes we are confident they are we have not received any reports of a fox getting into one of our houses when the door has been closed.
Are your metal runs fox-proof? This depends how well you build them. Foxes usually dig under pens, so if you run the mesh outwards from the sides across the ground a few feet or put concrete slabs all around, that will prevent digging. We use them and they have resisted a badger attempts at access. There is always plenty of mesh supplied and often enough to "double glaze" the lower sections if you feel the need.
Are your Nestera or Easicoop chicken houses red mite-proof? Red mite are tiny, and live in cracks and joints in poultry housing. Plastic coops are made from solid HPL or recycled Plastic, there are very few suitable places for them, unlike wood and felt which provide a great environment for them to live and breed. We recommend sprinkling some Diatom powder around the house when refreshing the bedding, so that any mites are quickly dealt with before they can multiply. HPL is also easy to clean, should you be unfortunate enough to see evidence of mites.
So, while any chicken coop is not red-mite-proof, the Easicoop HPL coops have far less hiding places than any other type and are less prone to them than majority of others in the market. Both Nestera and Easicoop are also very easy to clean.
Our coops are solid walled coops which greatly reduces the risk of red mite infestations residing in between the walls of twin walled coops which have many inaccessible areas ant cant be thoroughly cleaned.
Do the Easicoop chicken houses get cold in winter? HPL is a surprisingly good insulator, it is resistant to thermal shock, even though it is a solid material. The internal temperature of and HPL constructed coop is more stable than a wooden coop would be. Chickens need good ventilation are are perfectly comfortable in temperatures down to minus 20 deg C provided they are not wet and out of strong winds. Our coops are solid walled coops which greatly reduces the risk of red mite infestations residing in between the walls of twin walled coops which have many inaccessible areas ant cant be thoroughly cleaned.
What maintenance is required for the Nestera or Easicoop chicken coops? No maintenance requirements, just clean with a disinfectant, a monthly deep clean. As there are no screw, clips etc, disassembly and reassembly is a very quick operation.
What maintenance is required for Wooden chicken coops? Wood requires a yearly treatment of preservative on the outside to remain waterproof. We recommend cedar oil for domestic use or creosote for agricultural use. The inside either needs very regular spraying with redmite disinfectants and or use of DE powder or the application of lime wash.
Poultry care
Introducing, Feeding and Caring your new Chickens
Transporting and Bird release
The transportation of birds will cause stress. As soon as you get home, remove your birds from their box and put them in the chicken house with the pop hole door closed. Leave for 5 to 10 minutes in the dark, then open the pop hole door. The birds will take some time to emerge, do not stress them more by tempting them with food etc, its best to walk away and watch from a distance. If you have existing birds – please read below.
POL Hybrids
POL Hybrids (16+ weeks) are fully vaccinated and can be mixed with existing flocks from 16 weeks of age onwards with little risk. Hybrids have been reared on layers mash/meal, if offered pellets first, they may not eat immediately so we advise feeding Hybrid starter feed (pellets and mash mixed fed dry). To wean them off mash and onto pellets, simply mix the two together and increase the proportion of pellets gradually. Hybrids should start laying at around 19-21 weeks of age (blue egg layers approximately 25 weeks).
Pure Breeds
- Pure Bred chickens are not vaccinated and must be kept separate from any other chickens for a minimum of 2 weeks as advised by DEFRA. After the 2 weeks quarantine period, you can integrate with other chickens of a similar age or when they are at least 18 weeks old.
- Chicks up to 6-10 weeks old – should be fed on chick crumb dry, simply fill a small feeder and don’t let it run out. Their housing and run (softchip shavings) area must be kept clean, eg smite disinfectant, and dry as much as possible to help prevent a severe coccidiosis infection developing and allowing them to develop natural immunity. Cider vinegar in their water once weekly will also assist their resistance. The addition of vitamins to their water also helps their vigour during the growing process.
- Chicks from 6-10 weeks to POL – can be fed Growers Pellets or chick crumb.
- Chickens from POL – should be fed on Layers or Breeders pellets or mash/meal.
- Birds over 10 weeks are guaranteed for 5 days, younger birds are not guaranteed.
- Bantams should start laying 20-30 weeks, large breeds 30-40 weeks between spring and autumn.
All birds can be given some mixed corn before bedtime to encourage them back into their coops/runs.
Worming and bird mites
We recommend worming your chickens every 6-12 months using 1% Ivermectin, this kills most worms, lice and chicken born mites. Ivermectin applied by drops direct on the skin, one 5ml bottle will treat approximately 40 Hybrid sized birds; (do not eat eggs for 2 weeks following treatment) apply at the rate of 1 drop per 0.5Kg of bird. We can supply this for £7.50 per bottle. If you don’t want to medicate your birds we can also offer Worm count test kits.
Red Mites
We recommend continued use of DE (Diatomaceous earth) in your coops to help prevent a red mite infestation. Should your coop get infested, we recommend Total Mite Kill by Net-Tex and RED STOP. If your birds start to look anaemic, start to refuse to go into their coop at night, or the egg laying rate reduces, this is the sign of a coop infestation.
Coop aftercare & Maintenance
1. Chicken houses must be sited on solid level ground and not in contact with soil. We recommend siting on concrete flags or concrete blocks, this keeps a good air flow underneath the house. They must also be placed out of direct sunlight and in a sheltered position, both direct sun and strong winds can damage the coop and is not in the best interests of the poultry housed. Vents should be kept open all throughout the year in the UK to avoid internal condensation, chickens are comfortable down to minus 15deg C as they are covered in a 40 tog duvet.
2. Wooden coops need regular maintenance, they should be treated with a waterproof preservative once a year. We recommend cedar oil for domestic use, creosote is ideal also but is for agricultural use and has health warnings. We do not recommend water based fence paints, these are not sufficiently waterproof. HPL Easicoops and plastic coops do not require any maintenance other than the usual regular cleaning.
3. Metal runs should always be built with the mesh either buried in the ground or spread out sideways for form a fox proof skirt, then covered with earth or concrete slabs. Tarpaulins need to be checked periodically and further fixings used if on exposed windy sites.
4. In severe weather conditions such as snow, rain, hail, wind, thunder and lightening please take extra precautions to secure your poultry house and its occupants against the elements.
Vaccinations
Vaccination programme for Hybrids | |
Age | Vaccination |
1 day | Mareks |
18 days | Infectious Bursal Disease |
24 days | Infectious Bursal Disease Newcastles Disease Infectious Bronchitis |
30 days | Infectious Bursal Disease |
6 weeks | Newcastles Disease Infectious Bronchitis |
10 weeks | Avian Encephalomyelitis Newcastles Disease Infectious Bronchitis |
13 weeks | Avian Encephalomyelitis Pox Salmonella Newcastles Disease Infectious Bronchitis |
15 weeks | Newcastles Disease Infectious Bronchitis |
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