In This Issue
Sales grow for ‘natural pet store’ that refuses to stock food from major suppliers
Cat intrusions are still a big problem, says new research
Turnover grows at Cambrian Pet Foods
PATS Harrogate is set to be the largest ever
Pet care suppliers encouraged to enter GIMA Awards
One of the world’s best loved filters gets a makeover
KONG to launch new toy at Zoomark
52 pets rescued from Plymouth house fire
Supreme satisfies the demand for rabbit treats
Dragons' Den star helps young couple to open 'unique' pet shop
Pet Industry Federation announces seminar dates
Increasing number of families want to keep chickens
Getting ready to stock koi carp
Organic show success for Lily's Kitchen
Dorwest offer retailers fantastic deals on skin products
Ex-Hozelock MD is new Gardman sales chief
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Increasing number of families want to keep chickens


A new survey by B&Q reveals that following this year’s horsemeat scandal, almost a quarter of Brits are considering rearing their own chickens to ensure food authenticity.
 
Rachel Ranwell, Category Director for Seasonal at B&Q, said: “Raising chickens seems to be a growing trend. It's good for people to know about their food sources and kids love it.

"If you don't live in the country, you should check with your council about regulations regarding poultry keeping. You also need to be considerate of neighbours – roosters really do start crowing at dawn.”
 
The survey of 2,000 adults revealed that the Midlands has the highest number of people who would like to rear their own chickens (63%), closely followed by 42% of people in Wales

B&Q is looking to introduce a special one-off class in its 'You Can Do It' workshops, teaching prospective chicken keepers ‘How to build your own chicken coop’.
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