Thank you all so much. I've been doing some more research and I think I will go with the wood pallets.We will also be getting little chicks as soon as possible.
So we are looking for some cheep(see what I did there, sorry I couldn't resist) ideas for our chicken coop, we currently have 2 chickens but are probably thinking of having 6-10 chickens total. We live in central North Carolina so it has to hold up in all weather conditions. It also needs good...
My Rooster attacked my one hen about 1 and a half weeks ago on her head and ripped her comb COMPLETELY off... we cleaned the wound and put some antibiotic ointment on it... we took her inside to let her heal some and to seperate her from the rooster... her wound has been healing up nicely. Since...
Do you have plans or anything of that nature that you could post... we got one online and it is a good starter coop for the summer but in North Carolina the winters are cold and the chickens need better protection from the elements thanks a lot
I got a Chick-n lodge and the locks are a little bit flimsy but we are just going to replace them. It has a food storage and an easy clean door from the back. I like it and would reccomend ti to any one.
really nice by the way... but how did you install the door and the pulley system.... as we will be buying a new one soon and when its time for them to go in for the night i want a pulley system thanks