My new chickens (a year ago and now recently with my latest new batch) had laid eggs while roosting. I chalked it up to "I'm just getting this laying thing down and don't know any better" syndrome. However, a few weeks ago, one of my year old New Hampshires repeated the anomaly. I didn't...
My easter eggers won't sit still long enough to capture a picture. I'm getting three green/blue eggs a day now. I've caught two in the nesting boxes, one that looks like a hawk, no beard and really wild leopard like feathering (no pic) and Graycie below. We were blessed with two brown eggs...
I'm reluctant to post photos as I'm worried it'll spark an endless "it's a male/no that's a female" debate that goes on for pages, but I will...tomorrow.
They are 20 weeks old at this point, so I'm also willing to wait a few more to see who blurts out a "come and eat me" crow at 5 AM, lol...
I've got a bunch of new birds (austrolorps, easter eggers, barred rocks) in the expanded coop and I'm trying (one by one) to figure out what's female and what's headed to the soup pot...Some are already laying at 20-21 weeks, but others haven't been caught in the nesting boxes yet and their sex...
I've had an all hen flock (5) for little under a year and one of the hens has established herself as the alpha female. Ironically, she was the last born and smallest, but she is certainly not afraid of letting the others know that she's the one in charge. Now that I've introduced another 10...
I've added photos to the very bottom of my chicken coop design listing. It has now been officially renamed "Dj's Chicken Coop Mahal 2.0". Take a look and let me know what you think. Thanks, Dj
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/djs-chicken-coop-mahal
Yes, the pitch is fine. Over a span of 8' it changes 4". We had a pretty cold winter and some times where the snow was quite heavy. The roof shed the snow and the rain well enough that it wasn't a problem. Then again, it is built fairly well...My son and I can stand on the roof and the...
The chicken's palace is not attached to the ground. Some would frown at this, but I figure if we had high enough winds to move it or damage it, I've got more problems that worrying about a coop that flew away.
If I had to change anything at this point, I would have made the run and the coop a...
The Coop Mahal winterized (in its winterized state). Because our backyard receives a fairly focused West to East winter wind, I felt it necessary to add panels of frosted lucite to act as a brake and shield the ladies from the cold arctic blast and snow drifts that are yet to hit us in force...