
Looks great!! Fantastic run, no one is getting in there! You really thought of everything! :) We're having 110 degree heat here and if you are anywhere near that hot, I'd suggest setting up a mister. I bought a Cobra mister at my farm store and set it up in all of my pens. The chickens LOVE it in the heat and usually stand under it until they are soaked. But it's better than chickens dying in the heat. ;)
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You are so lucky that you have lots of natural shade! I have had to buy that expensive "privacy" lattice-- the kind that has smaller holes in it, not the regular stuff and put it up on the outside of my pens. We're on the plains-- very few trees out here. :( Congrats on the new beautiful coop! ![]()
Thanks!
Yeah we've been hot, even in the shade, but it is more bearable under all of those trees. Our whole yard slopes to the south, so they have an excellent view and the summer breeze from the south blows right through their run. Because of the wooded hill directly behind my fence to the west, my back yard is completely in shade by 4pm in the summer. They only get an hour of direct sunlight a day... at sunrise. Though, I suspect as the sun sinks to the south for winter, and the trees shed their leaves, they'll get a lot more sun, which, is great.
As for coping in the heat, I have been manually spritzing them with water a few times a day, and I am adding electrolytes to their main waterer. I give the ground a good soak in the morning, and again in the heat of the day with nice cool water. The ground just drinks it all up, and so, while it's moist, it's not ever muddy. Any excess from rain and whatnot should just roll off of the slope so, I should never have a muddy run for more than a few hours... and I suspect that I can throw in some grass clippings every now and again to further aid that.
We are going to be moving the raised bed that is currently in front of the coop elsewhere next year (we'll remove it in the fall after this season is over) to further change the space around the coop, and the garden will be in a more sunny location as well... Since we'd still like to use the structure to hang baskets of flowers and herbs, and more delicate lettuces, a mister is very likely to be in our future as part of how we plan to irrigate the rest of the garden. But that's a next year thing. For this year, I am happy to go out there and take care of them as needed.
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The Cobra I have (I have 3 of them in 3 different pens) it is such a very fine mist, it doesn't really wet the ground much--if at all. Or perhaps it's because we have a much dryer climate than you have. But everything stays dry with the mist and the birds all congregate around it and get wet because they stand right in front of it. It uses very little water. They have drip lines for irrigation-- and I bet that's what you meant!
They put out a lot more water for gardens. Sounds like you have some excellent plans for next year! I bet it's going to look fantastic out there! I love raised gardens, I have only one right now, and I want to build another one this Fall or next Spring. We have no shortage on sunny areas here, though... hehe! My birds LOVE grass clippings, but they won't last long. They are eaten up pretty quickly. Enjoy your birds and your new hobby! 





