I did something similar (though not as clever). However the chickens squeezed under the wire! The hardware cloth is much better (and substancially more clever).
I read in a chicken magazine that each chicken needs 30 square feet of space in a run so as to not have it be dirt! 30 feet each...
Has anyone successfuly made a run large enough so that the chickens don't turn it to mud within a week?
I have one that is 10 square feet per bird but still not large enough! I'm thinking maybe 50 square feet/bird?
What do you think? Thanks
My oldest just took the funniest chicken picture! The way it was angled it looked just like a two-head chicken!
Sadly you'll have to take my word for it because i can't find the cord for the camera.
Have a funny picture or two? We'd love to see them!
Okay, call me childish if you'd like but I love Gertrude McCluck.
It's not just that its about a crime solving Buff Orpington--though it sure helps--its actually very well written and makes me have a big fat smile on my otherwise glum to neutral face whenever I read it.
Anyone else here a big...
The favorite of our flock. Ours are ultra friendly and will often get in the way of what we're doing. They talk to us and, given the chance, will follow us everywhere.
They are also good for free ranging due to their natural camo.
These are one of my favorites. Their color pattern is nice. They lay through winter. Very nice.
The rooster I had as a kid was meaner than anything, even attacking adults. Don't know if all roosters of the plymouth rock variety are evil though.
They do lay through winter though, so thats a plus. Yes and the 5 out of the mixed breeds we have are at the top of the pecking order. The highest on the pecking order is the "Boss Buff". She really lets the other below her know she's in charge! (We don't have a rooster.)
Buff Orpingtons are big beautiful golden-colored birds. Good mothers. Spicy personality. Good at solving crimes (Google: Gertrude McCluck)
My only complaint is the Egg production: low when laying; none when broody.
Sadly all my "inventions" are in the theoretical phase (indefinitely).
I admire the people that can take the idea out of their head and make it happen! Good job everyone!