Been raining here pretty much nonstop! I usually don't ware shoes unless I'm at work, chicks will stay in there brooder untill there 8 weeks old and I don't know much about there bread"Dixie rainbows" but there growing like weeds! Snakes do exist around these parts though and that's a issue that...
Only time will tell, baby"our only current hen pictured above" is the soul survivor from or first six pullets purchased last year we lost one to what I could figure out was just natural causes while still in the brooder. And four to a stray right before she started laying! She has been 100% free...
A little under 200 bones and no they will live here permanently! I will move the tractor and check on them In The mornings before work and when i get home from work.
Still need to add the wheels and roosts, I installed the feeder and water both galvanized from tractor supply also need to build the nesting boxes as well. Will update!
Rain let up enough i could let my girls out to act like normal chickens for a bit, wile i cleaned there brooding area replaced there bedding washed there roost, feeder, and waterer !
Quck question do you guys think i can get away with eliminating half the floor space on upper level splitting that into half to make two nesting boxes and then running a roost down the through the remanding length of the aframe thus eliminating the stair case . just allowing birds to hop up on...
BTW after a quick ruff calc, the square foot of run space is 50sqft, with a living/nesting space of ruff 12sqft is this to little? and my math is probably off? , anybody with a better understanding of area is more than welcome to chime in?
ideally yes this will be there predominate home and free range during the evenings while I'm home , the reason i want to start wit a simple design is so i can replicate it if i decide the hens need more space!
I was intending of building it slightly different by making two nesting boxes and two roosts in the top covered section its roughly five feet long, maybe even a long roost down the front of the open section!
So I've decided to go with a simple design, that i should be able to modify and replicate quickly if i decide to expand our flock or feel that our birds need more room i intend to make a few simple modifications to the design from the get go to lighten it up a bit as well as make birds a little...
I hadn't started them on grit, but i had sprinkled some sand over the area i let them play in outside, as well as leaving a little pile in the play are, but there was none in there brooding are , they all seam heathy now , just want to keep them that way!