Handful Of Rabbits, Poultry Grow Into Small On-Farm Business
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Three years ago Karen Nichols started with 7 rabbits and a small incubator to hatch chicks. Now, with the help of her husband, Shawn Fisher, she raises more than 300 chickens, geese and ducks and hatches eggs from two GQF incubators that hold 400 eggs each. Nichols also runs a rabbitry with more than 200 rabbits.
  Nichols grew up in the Southwest, and her family raised rabbits and chickens. That experience and the couple’s desire to grow their own food in retirement led them to raise animals. When Lebanon, Mo., neighbors and friends started asking to buy animals, the hobby became a small business, S&K Poultry & Rabbitry.
  “My husband was born and raised here, and we have lots of friends who want to be self-sufficient,” Nichols says. 
  As the number of animals grew, so did the feed bill, which includes a 27 percent protein mix for poultry feed.
  “They eat a lot. Chickens don’t pay for themselves until we hatch eggs,” Nichols notes. 
  Barns and outbuildings house their rainbow of poultry breeds from traditional breeds such as Buff Orpingtons to Tuxedos, Italians and Texas A&Ms. 
  Nichols appreciates breeds like Polish and Silky as “eye candy.”
  “I can tell if any are missing,” she laughs. “I know my birds.”
  She also raises coturnix quail, a domestic breed that doesn’t require a wildlife permit. 
  Good fencing, a great Pyrenees dog, and a pet horse help keep predators away. 
  Nichols’ rabbits - Chinchilla, New Zealand, California and Rex breeds - are housed in cages in the garage, and offspring are sold to local pet stores. Word of mouth and Craigslist help market poultry.
  “It is quite a bit of work,” says the mother of five and grandmother of 18. “But it’s like a stress release when I watch the animals. They are highly entertaining.”
  For people considering doing something similar, she suggests starting small and building up so that the animals make enough money to pay for themselves.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, S&K Poultry/Rabbitry, Shawn Fisher and Karen Nichols, 22340 Grandview Rd., Lebanon, Mo. 65536 (ph 417 664-2035 or 417 533-4301; Facebook: S&K Poultry & Rabbitry).

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Handful Of Rabbits  Poultry Grow Into Small On-Farm Business  LIVESTOCK Poultry Three years ago Karen Nichols started with 7 rabbits and a small incubator to hatch chicks  Now  with the help of her husband  Shawn Fisher  she raises more than 300 chickens  geese and ducks and hatches eggs from two GQF incubators that hold 400 eggs each  Nichols also runs a rabbitry with more than 200 rabbits  	Nichols grew up in the Southwest  and her family raised rabbits and chickens  That experience and the couple’s desire to grow their own food in retirement led them to raise animals  When Lebanon  Mo   neighbors and friends started asking to buy animals  the hobby became a small business  S&K Poultry & Rabbitry  	“My husband was born and raised here  and we have lots of friends who want to be self-sufficient ” Nichols says   	As the number of animals grew  so did the feed bill  which includes a 27 percent protein mix for poultry feed  	“They eat a lot  Chickens don’t pay for themselves until we hatch eggs ” Nichols notes   	Barns and outbuildings house their rainbow of poultry breeds from traditional breeds such as Buff Orpingtons to Tuxedos  Italians and Texas A&Ms   	Nichols appreciates breeds like Polish and Silky as “eye candy ” 	“I can tell if any are missing ” she laughs  “I know my birds ” 	She also raises coturnix quail  a domestic breed that doesn’t require a wildlife permit   	Good fencing  a great Pyrenees dog  and a pet horse help keep predators away   	Nichols’ rabbits - Chinchilla  New Zealand  California and Rex breeds - are housed in cages in the garage  and offspring are sold to local pet stores  Word of mouth and Craigslist help market poultry  	“It is quite a bit of work ” says the mother of five and grandmother of 18  “But it’s like a stress release when I watch the animals  They are highly entertaining ” 	For people considering doing something similar  she suggests starting small and building up so that the animals make enough money to pay for themselves  	Contact: FARM SHOW Followup  S&K Poultry/Rabbitry  Shawn Fisher and Karen Nichols  22340 Grandview Rd   Lebanon  Mo  65536  ph 417 664-2035 or 417 533-4301; Facebook: S&K Poultry & Rabbitry   
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