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My latest is the Pullet Palace.

The BH thought we ought to paint it pink, which would make it the Pink Pullet Palace. Were it obscured from the road, I might have considered indulging  BH's impulse and, alas, I can't do it.  The ridicule from passersby  would be just too much, perhaps enough to put me off the very birds that were MY idea i the first place.

I had considered allowing BH to install pink curtains inside the south window, which would be located immediately above the hinged top of the nest boxes, where they could be enyoyed by both the feathered ladies and the BH herself.

That was until the Lovely Lisa, the BH of my Neighbor Dave, heard of the contretemps, and produced a leftover half gallon of pink paint. Not enough  to paint the whole coop, obviously, but she suggested to my BH that it might be enough to do the trim.

Gotta love neighbors!  roll

So between  weather and chores we still aren't painted and probably won't be until spring. That gives us the winter to sort out the best aesthetic. I'll be arguing  for pinking on the trim only on the  doors, which ARE obscured from the road.

I'll keep ya posted on how I . . . er, um . . . we make out.

A small flock for too many eggs --  1BR, 1BO, 1 WW, 3 RSLs and  one that was supposed to be a BSL but I suspect is a BA.  Separate accommodations for two or three runs of Cx's each year.
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A small flock for too many eggs --  1BR, 1BO, 1 WW, 3 RSLs and  one that was supposed to be a BSL but I suspect is a BA.  Separate accommodations for two or three runs of Cx's each year.
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post #152 of 252

Egg ridge island -- we live on a ridge, they are located in the turn around or island of our drive.

1 greatly tolerant and participating husband, 2 kids, 2 dogs, 2 cats, 2 gerbs, 2 hamsters, 1 guinea pig, 3 lionhead rabbits, several fish. My flock of untold number (really don't know and afraid to count) of chickens, 12 guineas, 4 Pekins, and 2 welsh harlequin ducks! Productions, J. Giants, asst bantums, EE, barred & white rocks, L.brahma, SLW, buckeyes, BO, and RIR.
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1 greatly tolerant and participating husband, 2 kids, 2 dogs, 2 cats, 2 gerbs, 2 hamsters, 1 guinea pig, 3 lionhead rabbits, several fish. My flock of untold number (really don't know and afraid to count) of chickens, 12 guineas, 4 Pekins, and 2 welsh harlequin ducks! Productions, J. Giants, asst bantums, EE, barred & white rocks, L.brahma, SLW, buckeyes, BO, and RIR.
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post #153 of 252

I've already picked out the name of our new coop and designed the sign for it, and it isn't even built yet! big_smile (It'a play on the Cirque du Soleil logo)

http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/91980_cirque_du_poulet.jpg


Edited by Nonny - 11/4/11 at 3:02am

Proud chickie-mama to Penny (Black Australorp Hybrid), and our newest chicks:

Lacey (Light Sussex), Freckles (Ancona), Cinnamon (Welsummer) and Nutmeg (Barnevelder)

I made an auto treadle feeder for my chooks! Check it out here! http://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=91980-treadle-feeder-project

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Proud chickie-mama to Penny (Black Australorp Hybrid), and our newest chicks:

Lacey (Light Sussex), Freckles (Ancona), Cinnamon (Welsummer) and Nutmeg (Barnevelder)

I made an auto treadle feeder for my chooks! Check it out here! http://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=91980-treadle-feeder-project

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post #154 of 252

I went to Fleet Farm and bought a sign similar to one you'd see in a public place that says simply "Ladies Room".

post #155 of 252

These are all great!  I need to think of something clever.  We have four coops in a huge pen with interconnecting doors between the coop.
It looks like a "country club" prison complex.  Maybe I should call it Lompoc or Butner...

Raising rare, heritage and unusual breeds of poultry in the shadow of the Smokey Mountains in Chuckey, Tennessee. 

Please visit our website at www.chuckeychickens.com

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Raising rare, heritage and unusual breeds of poultry in the shadow of the Smokey Mountains in Chuckey, Tennessee. 

Please visit our website at www.chuckeychickens.com

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post #156 of 252
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Originally Posted by Nonny 

I've already picked out the name of our new coop and designed the sign for it, and it isn't even built yet! big_smile (It'a play on the Cirque du Soleil logo)

http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/91980_cirque_du_poulet.jpg


Love this! lol

LES Farms

Breeder of nothing right now.Read our RE-Build of LES Farms Thread.

 

Lost everything in a barn fire 2/11/13. Can't even pull it together.

Thank you for all the condolences and all the support and donations given to help us rebuild. You are all so special to us.

 

Please READ my thread about FIRE SAFETY. Trying to save as many others from the little mistakes that cost me everything.

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LES Farms

Breeder of nothing right now.Read our RE-Build of LES Farms Thread.

 

Lost everything in a barn fire 2/11/13. Can't even pull it together.

Thank you for all the condolences and all the support and donations given to help us rebuild. You are all so special to us.

 

Please READ my thread about FIRE SAFETY. Trying to save as many others from the little mistakes that cost me everything.

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post #157 of 252

When the tractor is finished I'm thinkin Yolk-n-Chains.

1 Wife 2 Kids 1 D O G 2 Cats 1 Turtle 1 Fish 2 Legal 9 Not So Legal Chickens Yep a victim of Chicken Math!!
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1 Wife 2 Kids 1 D O G 2 Cats 1 Turtle 1 Fish 2 Legal 9 Not So Legal Chickens Yep a victim of Chicken Math!!
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post #158 of 252

We call ours the Clux Delux. It used to be my license plate- CLXDLX. smile

Ameraucanas, Jersey Giants, and Wheaten Marans

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Ameraucanas, Jersey Giants, and Wheaten Marans

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post #159 of 252

I had my sign and name years before we broke ground so I think that it is normal. Make sure that you build your coop using chicken math. My wife and i agreed on only 5 and now have 14 and I want more. wink

2 buff laced brahmas 2 gold laced brahmas, 1 Silver Sussex, 1 light Sussex, 1 Black Copper Maran, 1 Blue Copper Maran, 1 Lavender Splash Orp, 1 Lemon Cuckoo Orp, 1 RIR, 1 Swedish Flower Hen bard rock, australorp, partridge rock, salmon faverolle, and 4 Malaysian Seramas then came the ducks... 4 pekin, 2 Rouen and 2 Cayuga. turkeys are coming soon!!

MOTEL CHIX "We'll lay an egg for you"

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2 buff laced brahmas 2 gold laced brahmas, 1 Silver Sussex, 1 light Sussex, 1 Black Copper Maran, 1 Blue Copper Maran, 1 Lavender Splash Orp, 1 Lemon Cuckoo Orp, 1 RIR, 1 Swedish Flower Hen bard rock, australorp, partridge rock, salmon faverolle, and 4 Malaysian Seramas then came the ducks... 4 pekin, 2 Rouen and 2 Cayuga. turkeys are coming soon!!

MOTEL CHIX "We'll lay an egg for you"

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post #160 of 252
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Originally Posted by WFA 

I had my sign and name years before we broke ground so I think that it is normal. Make sure that you build your coop using chicken math. My wife and i agreed on only 5 and now have 14 and I want more. wink


Unless we move, chicken math doesn't work here. We only get to have 6 fowl (and no roosters) in the 'burbs. sad

Proud chickie-mama to Penny (Black Australorp Hybrid), and our newest chicks:

Lacey (Light Sussex), Freckles (Ancona), Cinnamon (Welsummer) and Nutmeg (Barnevelder)

I made an auto treadle feeder for my chooks! Check it out here! http://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=91980-treadle-feeder-project

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Proud chickie-mama to Penny (Black Australorp Hybrid), and our newest chicks:

Lacey (Light Sussex), Freckles (Ancona), Cinnamon (Welsummer) and Nutmeg (Barnevelder)

I made an auto treadle feeder for my chooks! Check it out here! http://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=91980-treadle-feeder-project

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