Texas

I'm probably not the closest to you, but I am in the DFW area--just NE of it rather than west.

Welcome! I have met so many neat people on this site, lots of experienced chickeners happy to share their insights, etc.

I just started this spring with my chickens, definitely still learning, but enjoying it a lot.

Glad to see ya!
 
Thanks ChickenGirl!

What breeds are you raising? I'm still trying to figure it all out
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I've got a coop design in my head, and a layout tenatively planned, just need to get it executed!
 
Hi Soccer Mom! Thanks for the shout out. Glad to know there are a few people in my general area!! Those of you in the greater DFW area....where are you buying your chickens? I'm thinking of ordering from Ideal...unless I can find a breeder. I'm not sure I want to start out hatching eggs.
 
buckaroo's wife :

Howdy! Glad to have found my fellow Texans. I just joined this site. No chickens yet....doing research first. I'm west of DFW. Anyone else around me?

There are lots around you.
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Welcome everyone!​
 
buckaroo's wife :

Thanks ChickenGirl!

What breeds are you raising? I'm still trying to figure it all out
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I've got a coop design in my head, and a layout tenatively planned, just need to get it executed!

I know some of the breeds. I have three barred rock hens, four barnevalds, one that is some kind of Egyptian something, one RIR (Rhode Island Red) who is pretty old at this point, the rest I either don't know or maybe they are what someone in this thread called "mutts."

I have one rooster, not at all aggressive but quite beautiful.

And five nearly grown chicks. I am waiting for them to get a wee bit bigger and then they will go out to the yard where the rest of the girls are.

I looked at a lot of coops, saw some that were pretty cool that people have out this way, some neat designs on the web, and wound up putting together four sides out of chain link panels (one of them has a door in it), and then putting a big tarp over the whole thing. It isn't my favorite design, but we are able to give them shelter from the wind and rain. I wound up gathering the tarp along one side and tying it, then I used a piece of electrical conduit that was about the right length to push the tied up part up over the top, so it looks like a big silver harem tent. The first rain we had, there was too much give in the tarp on the top, and the rain collected and pulled down the whole thing.

Now the conduit is up on a saw horse, so there is more tension, and the tarp is wired around the bottom of the chainlink walls. There was still a gap from the top across the door, so that is now covered with a sheet held snug with clothespins. So far so good.

I would rather build something with wood, but I don't know that I would heat it even if I did. And that's about the only advantage I can think of for a hardier design, for us at least. As long as I can keep the wind off them, keep their food dry and available in there, I think they seem to be pretty happy. They are laying (not a lot, but it's cold and darkish and I have not put a light in there--yet). I used the chainlink holes to put poles and stout tree branches and even two old ax handles in a criss cross pattern, and they get up there and snuggle with each other.

So while this isn't the coop of my dreams, it does seem to work, and since we don't have heavy winters, we should be OK. Very worst case scenario, I can grab them all up and put them into the cage that currently has the chicks in it. It is 7 x 7 x 7 chain link, but it is right next to the back door, on a covered porch and probably warmer. But I think they are happier to be able to run around in their big yard, during the day.

I also used a design I found on this site for a waterer, using a large covered container, some PVC fittings and pipe and a neat nipple arrangement that lets drops of water come out when the chicken pecks at the nipple. It took them a while to learn, but they've figure it out and it works very well.

Didn't mean to go on so long, maybe this is not appropriate for this thread--moderators feel free to move it if I'm writing in the wrong place....
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Christine​
 
Christine (ChickenGirl) Thanks for all of your information. It sounds like you have a really neat set up going. Once I start setting up my coop, I may be picking your brain for more ideas
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It makes me feel a little better to know that you are using a dog run and tarp - that may be what we start out with for right now. I have a pretty large pen that once housed goats that I have in mind for my chickens. It's abour 15' by 10' or so. Maybe a little bigger. There is a 3-sided shed in there right now that I think could be easily modified for chickens. Just need to raise it a bit maybe.
 
Hi Texans! Just found this thread. Add me to the list, I live in a small East Texas town near the Tyler/Longview area. I love this site and I'm happy too see so many fellow Texans here!
 
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Hey Ya'll
Kilgore texas here where i work at ATWOODS and am known as the crazy chicken lady.
Name Judy and married to my best friend for 14 yrs and have 5 wonderful kids and 5 very spoiled grankids.
The ladies are EE's, Bar rocks bls and Then there is ROOBOY my super gorgeous and friendly slw.
am getting the MMH ornamental layer collection in feb 2010.
not sq but swhould be some pretty eyecandy to go with ROOBOY!
Love my babies!!
 

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