I started a new flock of bantams this summer and got my first egg today! Nothing happier than checking on the girls and seeing that first egg in the nest. Love it! A great end to a great day!
I had no idea the plastic mesh was in there. It was literally within the dirt layer so you couldn't see it from the top side or bottom side. I never would have used it. So sad.
Hey everyone. Feeling pretty sad and stupid and that I let my flock down so i thought I'd post something incase anyone else thought using a piece of sod in the run was a good idea.
Garden store had strips of sod on sale and I thought my girls would like the fresh grass as a treat. Apparently...
Do you think I need to insulate the coop at all.or provide some heat? They have a decent size run and its covered but I'm sure snow will still be able to blow in on them.
Wow, thanks! That's good to know.
I have a great assortment of cochins, EE, frizzles, milie fluers, silkies, d'anvers. I got 2 grab bag assortments in the spring and really hit the jack pot. I was nervous the I was going to get 20 roosters but I ended up with 6 and a great variety.
Hey there!
This will be my first winter with a bantam flock. Do I need to take any special precautions to protect them from the cold that is different than i do for my full size ladies? They are in separate coops.
Hey there! I've been a member since 2012 and never thought to join the PA thread when I moved here from the Jersey shore 3 years ago. I'm in bucks County.
My coop and run is completely preditor proof. Just looking for a simple fence to let the ladies out for short periods while I'm out doing yard work. This little fenced area doesn't have to be anything sturdy or secure. It's really just to keep them a bit contained.