Hi this is the evolution of my Coop.
I started of with a garden that the kids played in. I saw the potential for us to have some pet hens as the kids stopped playing in the play house and there was a bit of ground that wasnt much good for anything else. This was just the beginning!!
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Such a lovely garden. All that lush green grass!!
Now my plan sprung into action.
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With that finished all that was missing was some feathered friends. So two days later I bought 6 warren (ISA Brown) hens. They were all point of lay at about 16 weeks old. I had heard they were good layers and made really good pets.
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Things were slowly added to the run like perches and dust baths.
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It was about 2 weeks after that we got our first egg. it was the best thing ever, so exiting!
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After a couple of months we thought that they looked a bit lonely. so we got some white star hens (Leghorn hybrids), and i had to hastily erect another coop and run until we could put them all together. This was only a temporary coop!!
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It then became a little bit more permanent with better fencing.
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I now had ten hens! and the eggs kept coming!!
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After about a year or so a friend offered me another playhouse with a run that she had for cats i gladly accepted and so my next project began.
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The kids helping whilst my father in law inspects from a distance!
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I ended up getting two gold laced brahmas, two light sussex and two bluebell hens.
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Sadly we did lose some of our hens along the way due to peritonitis, coccidioosis, weak heart and other ailments. It was always a sad time when that happens as we are close to our hens and they are more than just pets to us.
I also ended up getting six Quail. We needed a new rabbit run and saw one for sale but it came with six quail, so I said I would have the quail and the rabbit would have the hutch. I ended up with both and had to buy another rabbit hutch!
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Needless to say I ended up buying more! this time white.
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Unfortunately the gentleman I bought them from sold me all males so i had to let them go.
I also hatched some out. I set 24 eggs and 18 hatched Not bad for my first time in a cheap incubator.
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It was so exiting!
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All these tiny little bumblebees peeping and chirping!!
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Sadly now I only have five left.
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Anyway back to the hens. One thing led to another and i ended up getting two marans for my birthday
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and two arucanas sort of appeared!
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With all the hens now living together in relative harmony, I had an empty run. I think we know runs never stay empty for long!! So I decided to get some Ex Battery rescue hens from The British Hen Welfare Trust. I knew these hens could come with 'issues' but I felt quite strongly towards the welfare of these poor animals.
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They were in a very poor state. but on a plus note I know they had all the vaccinations.
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First moments of freedom.
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First dustbath.
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With a bit of love and care 3 months on and i still have all six and there doing great!
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I have had to do a few alterations over the time I have had hens. DSC_0082.JPG
Like digging out to extend the run!
This is what I have now.
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Three playhouses, alot of mesh, not alot of grass, less garden and 21 assorted hens!
Having Hens has been a real journey for me and my family, both ups and downs. good times and bad. It hasn't always been easy. but i would do it all again!
This is my coop. I hope you like it.
Since I wrote this article I have also started to keep pigeons. Here is the link to the article.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/pigeon-loft-build.74119/